Two days have passed since the accident on the Keikyu Line. Operation resumed this afternoon after 11:59 on September 7.

The Keikyu Line continues to be unable to operate in some sections even at noon on the 7th, two days or more after the accident due to the impact of a collision derailment with a large truck. The removal of the vehicle that caused the accident has been completed and the equipment has been restored, and Keikyu will resume operation after a trial run.

As a result of this accident, the Keikyu Line has been unable to operate in certain sections due to restoration work even at noon on the 7th.

Keikyu continued to remove the derailed vehicles and the trucks that collided after the accident. Although it took longer than expected, the transportation of the vehicles and trucks ended by 5 am on the 7th.

According to Keikyu, from around 10 am, we temporarily expanded the operation stoppage from Keikyu Kawasaki to Kamiooka to check the electrical system, and worked on the restoration of related equipment.

Keikyu conducts a trial run to check if there are any problems with operation, and if safety is confirmed, it will resume operation on the afternoon of the 7th.

A 74-year-old woman who lives near the site and usually uses Keikyu, “I use it when I go shopping and it ’s like my feet. "

In addition, a 55-year-old man said, “Because safety is first, I want you to check it properly without rushing.”