Keihin Tohoku Line

Japanese: 京浜東北線 - けいひんとうほくせん
Keihin Tohoku Line
The common name for the railway line that runs from Omiya through central Tokyo to the Keihin area. JR East. It operates over three lines: the Tohoku Main Line (30.3 km between Omiya, Akabane and Tokyo), the Tokaido Main Line (28.8 km between Tokyo and Yokohama), and the Negishi Line (22.1 km between Yokohama, Yokodai and Ofuna). The total length is 81.2 km.

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Japanese:
大宮から東京都心部を通り京浜地区へ走る鉄道の通称。 JR東日本。大宮-赤羽-東京間 30.3kmは東北本線,東京-横浜間 28.8kmは東海道本線,横浜-洋光台-大船間 22.1kmは根岸線と,3線区にわたり運転される。全長 81.2km。

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