Narita Line Late 1990s/ Early 2000s

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  1. Aussierailfan

    Aussierailfan Well-Known Member

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    The Narita Line (Japanese: 成田線, romanized: Narita-sen) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

    The main line connects Sakura Station and Matsugishi Station (as an alternate route to the Sōbu Main Line), and is sometimes referred to as the Samatsu Line (Japanese: 佐松線, romanized: Samatsu-sen). A branch line from Abiko Station to Narita Station is often called the Abiko Line (Japanese: 我孫子線, romanized: Abiko-sen), and a second branch, known as the Airport Line (Japanese: 空港線, romanized: Kūkō-sen) connects Narita to Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station. The first two lines are owned and operated by JR East; the Airport Line is owned by a separate company, Narita Airport Rapid Railway, which allows JR East and Keisei Railway to use the line for passenger services.

    Distance would be about 164.2km (102.02 mi)
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    Main Line
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    Abiko Branch Line
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    Airport Branch Line
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    Rollingstock
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    103-0 series

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    113-1000 series

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    183 series

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    253 series
     
  2. SuperExpressMizuho

    SuperExpressMizuho Member

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    I love JNR-era rolling stock. I love seeing them in action everyday here in Okayama, Japan! I like this route idea!
     

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