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space-age "S" for subway. Tokyo Metro's nine lines -- named Ginza, Marunouchi, Hibiya, Tozai, Chiyoda, Yurakucho, Hanzomon, Namboku and Fukutoshin -- stretch for a total of 195 kilometres.
Tokyo Metro Co, which operates nine subway lines and 180 stations, is the larger of the Japanese capital’s two major metro operators – the other being Toei Subway – transporting about 6.5 ...
Tokyo Metro's history dates back to 1920 with the establishment of the Tokyo Underground Railway Company. Seven years later, it opened Japan's first subway line, between the Asakusa and Ueno ...
Subway operator Tokyo Metro has said that maintenance subsidiary Metro Sharyo falsified measurements taken during an assembly process for wheelsets. According to the announcement Wednesday, Metro ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Tokyo Metro has promised to bring Japanese reliability and punctuality to London, after securing a contract ...
Tokyo Metro, one of the capital's two major subway operators, operates nine subway lines and carried an average 6.5 million passengers daily during the last fiscal year. The company's business ...
Seven years later, it opened Japan's first subway line, between the Asakusa and Ueno districts of Tokyo. Tokyo Metro runs 195 kilometres (120 miles) of lines carrying 6.5 million passengers daily ...
All but two of the nine Tokyo Metro routes connect to other train lines, allowing direct access to the capital for commuters in farther flung areas. Four other subway lines are run separately by ...
All but two of the nine Tokyo Metro routes connect to other train lines, allowing direct access to the capital for commuters in farther flung areas. Four other subway lines are run separately by ...