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The Toei Subway owns or uses the following types of rolling stock.
Toei Asakusa Line trains are 18 m long 8-car formations, with three doors per side. They are also of standard gauge (1435mm) as opposed to the 1067mm gauge used on most Japanese rail lines.
Toei
Keisei Electric Railway, Hokusō Railway, Chiba New Town Railway and Shibayama Railway
Toei
Keisei Electric Railway, Hokusō Railway, Chiba New Town Railway and Shibayama Railway
Keikyu Corporation
Toei Mita Line trains are 20 m long 6/8-car formations with four doors per side.
Toei
Tokyu Corporation
Sagami Railway (Sotetsu)
Toei
Toei Shinjuku Line trains operate in 20 m long 8/10-car formations and have four doors per side. They also use a 1372mm track gauge.
Toei
Toei
Toei Ōedo Line trains operate in 16 m long 8-car formations with no through trains into other suburban lines in Greater Tokyo. They are powered by linear induction motors.
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The Toei Subway owns or uses the following types of rolling stock.
Toei Asakusa Line trains are 18 m long 8-car formations, with three doors per side. They are also of standard gauge (1435mm) as opposed to the 1067mm gauge used on most Japanese rail lines.
Toei
Keisei Electric Railway, Hokusō Railway, Chiba New Town Railway and Shibayama Railway
Toei
Keisei Electric Railway, Hokusō Railway, Chiba New Town Railway and Shibayama Railway
Keikyu Corporation
Toei Mita Line trains are 20 m long 6/8-car formations with four doors per side.
Toei
Tokyu Corporation
Sagami Railway (Sotetsu)
Toei
Toei Shinjuku Line trains operate in 20 m long 8/10-car formations and have four doors per side. They also use a 1372mm track gauge.
Toei
Toei
Toei Ōedo Line trains operate in 16 m long 8-car formations with no through trains into other suburban lines in Greater Tokyo. They are powered by linear induction motors.
This article needs additional or more specific
categories. (November 2023) |