Typhoon No. 15 Private Railway Stop operating from the first train on many routes September 9th 5:53

Along with the approach of Typhoon No. 15, many private railways in the Tokyo metropolitan area have stopped driving from the first train on the 9th.

Tobu Railway will stop driving on all lines until around 6am for safety confirmation on ▽ Isezaki Line, ▽ Nikko, ▽ Noda Line, ▽ Tojo Line. After that, after confirming the weather conditions and safety, it is possible to continue the operation stop or reduce the number of driving significantly. In addition, for express trains, it will be postponed until around noon between Nikko and Isesaki Line.

▽ Keikyu Electric Railway has forgotten driving on all lines from the first train. As soon as the weather recovers, the safety will be confirmed, but there is a possibility that the driving may be suspended until around 8am.

▽ Keisei Electric Railway, ▽ Tokyu Electric Railway, ▽ Keio Electric Railway, ▽ Odakyu Electric Railway, and ▽ Rinkai Line of Tokyo Rinkai High Speed ​​Rail have been suspended from the first line.

According to Tokyo Metro,
▽ Subway Tozai Line will stop driving until around 10am between Toyocho and Nishifunabashi.
▽ Subway Yurakucho Line will stop driving until around 8am between Toyosu and Shinkiba.
As a result of this, the Fukutoshin Line may also have a serious disruption of timetables.

On the Toei Subway, the Mita Line will stop driving between Honhasunuma and Nishitakashimadaira, and the Shinjuku Line between Oshima and Motoyawata until around 7am. ▽ Toden Arakawa Line and Nippori / Toneri Liner will stop driving on all lines until around 7am.

▽ Yurikamome will stop driving until about 8am.
▽ Tokyo Monorail will stop driving until around 7am.
▽ Tama Monorail plans to postpone driving until about 8 am, and depending on the results of the safety check, there is a possibility that the start of operation may be further delayed.

On the other hand, Seibu Railway has forgotten driving on the entire line from the first train to remove flying objects on the overhead line on the Tamagawa Line. In addition, ▽ Ikebukuro Line and ▽ Yurakucho Line are closed on some trains.