On the night of the 10th, at a station on the JR Yokosuka Line in Tokyo, a regular train couldn't stop at the designated position, and there was a problem of going straight to the next station.

Around 8 pm on the 10th, at JR Nishi-Oi Station in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, a regular train from Yokosuka Line to Chiba applied an emergency brake and stopped after passing a predetermined position for about 20 meters, and then proceeded as it was to the next Shinagawa I stopped at the station.



JR East explained that returning the train to its designated position could cause the railroad crossing near the station to malfunction, and this trouble affected about 60 users getting on and off at Nishioi Station. It was.



The driver said, "I was distracted by the customers on the platform and I was late to apply the brakes."