The JR Yamanote Line is the section from Ikebukuro Station on the inner loop to Osaki Station, and will be suspended for two days on the 23rd and 24th due to construction work.



The number of trains operating on other sections and outside is scheduled to be less than usual, and JR East is calling for the use of transfer transportation and movement with plenty of time.

JR East has been working on improving Shibuya Station for six years, and from the early morning of the 23rd, it relocated the inner loop of the Yamanote Line and started work to widen the platform.



Due to this effect, all trains will be suspended for two days from the first train on the 23rd to the 24th in the section from Ikebukuro Station to Osaki Station via Shibuya Station on the inner loop of the Yamanote Line.



Along with this, the number of Yamanote


Lines

operating will be

about 30% of the normal

number in the

other sections of the inner


loop, and about 60% of the normal section from Osaki station on the outer loop to Ikebukuro station via Shibuya station. ,


▽ It means that it will be reduced to about 90% of the normal in other sections of the outer loop.



JR East plans to increase the number of trains on some lines, such as the Saikyo Line, which runs parallel to the suspended sections, and to operate temporary trains that connect Shinjuku Station to Shinjuku Station via Shibuya Station.



In addition, transfer transportation is carried out on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway, and JR East is calling for the use of transfer transportation and movement with plenty of time.