Tokyo Metropolitan Railroad Postponement Until 13 PM on the JR day Until the safety of private railways October 13 0:02

Under the influence of Typhoon No. 19, JR in the Tokyo metropolitan area will stop driving until noon on the 13th. In addition, many private railway companies will postpone driving until safety can be confirmed.

According to JR East, the conventional line in the Tokyo metropolitan area on the 13th will stop driving at least around noon until the safety check is completed.

Of these, the Shonan Shinjuku Line, Chuo Main Line between Takao Station and Kobuchizawa Station, Ome Line between Ome Station and Okutama Station, Karasuyama Line, Mito Line, and Mizugun Line have been decided to stop driving all day.

The limited express trains such as “Superview Odoriko” on the Tokaido Line Limited Express and “Azusa” and “Kaiji” on the Chuo Line Limited Express will also stop operating all day.

On the other hand, Tohoku, Hokuriku, and Joetsu will stop driving each Shinkansen until at least around noon on the 13th, and the Akita Shinkansen will be operated from the first train only between Morioka and Akita. The Yamagata Shinkansen has decided to stop driving all day.

JR East calls on the website to check for the latest information because it may prolong driving suspension depending on the damage of the typhoon.

The private railways in the Tokyo metropolitan area will run the Keisei Line from the first train on the 13th, but other companies will stop driving until safety is confirmed.

In addition, the Toei Subway may stop driving until safety is confirmed, and the Tokyo Metro may stop driving from the first train centering on the routes and sections running on the ground.