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| Keikyū Main Line |
| Gauge: |
1435 mm |
| Voltage: |
1500 = |
| Maximum speed: |
120 km/h |
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The Main Line (本線, Honsen?) is a commuter rail line operated by the Keihin Electric Express Railway (京浜急行電鉄, Keihin Kyūkō Dentetsu?), a Japanese private railway operator. The company and the main line are often called Keikyū (京急, Keikyū?) or Keikyū Line for short. The Main Line runs through Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama and Yokosuka municipalities.
[edit] Rapid service
The operator Keikyū offers 5 types of rapid service as well as Local trains. Abbreviations are tentative for this article.
- Local (普通, Futsū?)
- stops all stations
- Express (急行, Kyūkō?) E
- mainly between Toei Asakusa Line and Haneda Airport
- Limited Express (特急, Tokkyū?) L
- nicknamed by anglophones "Red Limited Express" or "Red Train" from the colour of the signs on cars and in stations.
- Rapid Limited Express (快特, Kaitoku?) R
- nicknamed "Green Limited Express" or "Green Train"
- Airport Rapid Limited Express (エアポート快特, Airport Kaitoku?) R
- between Haneda Airport and Keisei line via Toei Asakusa Line. Stops are the same with Rapid Limited Express.
- Keikyū Wing (京急ウィング号, Keikyū-Wing-gō?) W
- charged for seat reservation. Operated only in weekday evenings, down (for Kurihama) trains.
[edit] Stations
For connections and distances, see the route diagram.
| Station |
Stop |
Location |
| Sengakuji |
ELR |
Minato-ku, Tokyo |
| Shinagawa |
ELR |
| Kita-Shinagawa |
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Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo |
| Shin-Banba |
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| Aomono-Yokochō |
EL |
| Samezu |
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| Tachiaigawa |
E |
| Ōmori-Kaigan |
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| Heiwajima |
EL |
Ōta-ku, Tokyo |
| Ōmorimachi |
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| Umeyashiki |
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| Keikyū Kamata |
ELR |
| Zōshiki |
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| Rokugōdote |
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| Keikyū Kawasaki |
LR |
Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa |
| Hatchōnawate |
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| Tsurumi-shijō |
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Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Keikyū Tsurumi |
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| Kagetsuen-mae |
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| Namamugi |
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| Keikyū Shin-Koyasu |
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Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Koyasu |
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| Kanagawa-Shinmachi |
L |
| Naka-Kido |
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| Kanagawa |
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| Yokohama |
LR |
Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Tobe |
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| Hinodechō |
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Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Koganechō |
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Minami-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Minami-Ōta |
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| Idogaya |
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| Gumyōji |
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| Kami-Ōoka |
LR |
Kōnan-ku, Yokohama |
| Byōbugaura |
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Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Sugita |
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| Keikyū Tomioka |
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Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa |
| Nōkendai |
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| Kanazawa-Bunko |
LR |
| Kanazawa-Hakkei |
L |
| Oppama |
L |
Yokosuka, Kanagawa |
| Keikyū Taura |
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| Anjinzuka |
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| Hemi |
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| Shioiri |
L |
| Yokosuka-Chūō |
LR |
| Kenritsu Daigaku |
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| Horinouchi |
LR |
| Keikyū Ōtsu |
L |
| Mabori-Kaigan |
L |
| Uraga |
L |
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Keikyū lines |
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| Keikyū lines |
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Mass transit in the Tokyo area (Number of lines indicated in parentheses) |
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| Tokyo Metro lines |
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| Toei lines |
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| Major / semi-major lines |
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| Other lines |
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| Suburban, JR |
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| Suburban, Non-JR |
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| Terminals |
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| Miscellaneous |
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