Typhoon 19 Tokyo Metropolitan area JR and private railway companies may be "planned suspension" October 11th 4:04

Because the large and very strong typhoon No. 19 may approach eastern Japan, JR East will cease operating trains on the conventional and Shinkansen lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area from Saturday to 13th Sunday. It is said that there is a possibility of performing “Suspension”.

In the case of “planned suspension”, details will be announced in the morning of the 11th and we are calling to check the latest information on our website.

On the other hand, many railroad companies in the Tokyo metropolitan area have a possibility of “planned suspension” from Saturday to Sunday on the 12th, and if it is implemented, it will be announced after noon on the 11th. We are calling to check the latest information on company websites and SNS.

Odakyu Electric Railway

Of these, Odakyu Electric Railway decided to stop driving all day on Saturday the 12th for the “limited express romance car”. For other trains, the number of driving will be reduced or canceled from the 12th to 13th Sunday morning. Detailed information will be announced around noon on the 11th.

Tobu Railway

In addition, Tobu Railway has decided to suspend the service from 9 am on the 12th to noon on the 13th, and there is a possibility of scheduled suspension on the entire line from the 12th to the 13th. Detailed information will be announced around 1pm on the 11th.

Tokyu Corporation

Tokyu Corporation plans to reduce the number of operations from the 12th to the 13th morning and stop driving, and detailed information will be announced around noon on the 11th.

Other private railways

On the 12th, there is a possibility of “planned suspension”: Keio Electric Railway, Seibu Railway, Tama City Monorail, Tokyo Metropolitan Transportation Bureau, Tokyo Metro, Tokyo Monorail, Tsukuba Express, Yurikamome, Tokyo Rinkai Expressway Railway.

In the case of “planned suspension”, many railway companies decide to release detailed information after noon on the 11th. However, the timing of the announcement may change depending on the course and speed of the typhoon, and each railroad company says, "I want you to check the latest operation information on the homepage and Twitter."