Metropolitan private railway companies resumed operation (6 am) 6:13 on October 13

Due to Typhoon No. 19, many private railway companies had canceled driving on the 12th, but there were also routes that resumed driving from the morning of the 13th as safety was confirmed.

Of these, Keisei Electric Railway resumed operation from the first train on all Keisei Lines.

Keio Electric Railway also resumed operation on the Inokashira Line from the beginning, but the Keio Line is supposed to resume operation after inspection of the facilities.

In addition, Tokyu Corporation resumed operation on the entire Setagaya line and part of the Meguro line. Other routes will be resumed as soon as safety is confirmed.

Seibu Railway has resumed operation on part of the Seibu Shinjuku Line and Seibu Ikebukuro Line, but there is still a section where the operation is suspended for safety confirmation.

Sagami Railway, Tama City Monorail, Tokyo Rinkai High Speed ​​Rail Rinkai Line, and Yurikamome have resumed operation.

In addition, the Tokyo Monorail is scheduled to resume operation around 8:30 am, and Keihin Express is scheduled to resume operation around noon.

On the other hand, there is no prospect of resuming operation on the Odakyu Electric Railway, Tobu Railway, and Tsukuba Express, the Tokyo Metropolitan New City Railway, which had been suspended from the 12th.