The speed of Fukuoka players is world wide. <
According to JR East, the upper and lower lines between Otsuki and Kofu on the Chuo Main Line, which had been delayed due to the impact of Typhoon No. 19, were resumed at around 2pm on the 14th because safety was confirmed. <
Chuo Line, Asumo Express is suspended <
JR East Hachioji branch office announced the operation plan after the 15th of the JR Chuo Line on the evening of the 14th. <
JR East announces the damage situation of the line that takes time to resume operation <
JR East announced the status of damage to the line area that was severely damaged by Typhoon No. 19 and took time to resume operation. <
Recovery work continues on the Chuo Line <
The landslide and fallen tree that flowed into the railway line on the 14th due to the landslide that occurred on the down line between Yokotsu and Yanagawa in the Chuo Line of Otsuki City. <
Limited express Azusa, forgoing driving for the time being <
The regular train on the Chuo Line runs normally from the first train between Shiojiri and Kofu. <
JR East Area Routes that will be suspended all day on October 14, long-term ... <
Chuo Line Takao-Otsuki (Sediment flows in). Ryomo Line Ashikaga-Oyama (Bridge collapses). <
Long-term operation on four routes including JR East and the Chuo Main Line in the Kanto area ... <
For the long-term driving, there is the Chuo Main Line between Takao and Otsuki Station, the Agatsuma Line between Naganohara Kusatsu Exit and Ohmae Station, the Ryomo Line Ashikaga to Oyama Station, and the entire Suigun Line. <
Keio Zoo Line will be suspended for the time being and Takao Line will be restored within 14 days. <
Keio Electric Railway Takao Line Kitano-Takao Yamaguchi and Zoo Line Takatsuki Fudo-Tama Zoo are affected by typhoon No. 19 and soil is flowing into the track. <
Difficult to move from Yamanashi to Tokyo. <
As of October 14, the JR Chuo Line and Chuo Expressway have been suspended and closed in the Tokyo area due to the inflow of earth and sand. <
Scheduled to postpone the operation of the Tokyo metropolitan railway on the morning of the 15th. <
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