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  Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway article - Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway Greater Tokyo Area Japan Shibuya Tokyo 1922 Keio ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway (東京急行電鉄 Tōkyō Kyūkō Dentetsu), better known as Tokyu, is a major private railway operator in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan.
It was formed on September 2, 1922 as the Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway (目黒蒲田電鉄), and was later known as the Tokyo-Yokohama Electric Railway (東京横浜電鉄) before gaining its current name in 1943.
From 1944 to 1948, it also owned the companies now known as the Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway, Keio Electric Railway, and Odakyu Electric Railway.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Tokyu   (250 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Tokyo Monorail
Japanese National Railways, the parastatal predecessor of JR, operated the monorail until 1981, when it was privatized.
To date, over 1 billion passengers have used the monorail: however, in recent years, it has become less popular because of competition from the Keihin Kyuko Railway.
The East Japan Railway Company (JR East) purchased the line in 2002 and is currently studying a possible extension to Shinbashi.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Tokyo_Monorail   (562 words)

  
 International Railway Journal: Japanese Operators Invest $US 2.9 Bn
Tokyu Electric Railway, with total investment this year of Yen 94 billion compared with Yen 106.3 billion in 1999, continues its major programmes for through running with TRTA lines, and improving capacity on the Oimachi and Denentoshi lines.
Odakyu Electric Railway continues its project to quadruple the track between Yoyogi-Uehara and Kitami, while Keio Teito Electric Railway, which has increased investment from Yen 19.3 billion in 1999 to Yen 33.1 billion this year, is concentrating its investment on passenger service improvements such as introducing barrier-free access.
Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway has completed its Haneda airport extension and the construction of an hotel in the Tokyo Bay area.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BQQ/is_8_40/ai_65171842   (271 words)

  
 Tokyo Monorail
Nowadays, the line serves nine stations and handles about 300,000 passengers every weekday, operating from 5:30 AM to midnight with over 500 trains; it is often cited as the busiest and most profitable monorail line in the world.
Japan National Railways, the parastatal predecessor of JR, operated the monorail until 1981, when it was privatized.
The East Japan Railway Company purchased the line in 2002 and is currently studying a possible extension to Shinbashi.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/to/tokyo_monorail.html   (398 words)

  
 Narita International Airport
If the plot had not been discovered, one or more aircraft owned by a U.S carrier/s flying to this airport would have blown up over the Pacific Ocean on January 21, 1995 as part of the project's first phase.
The Keisei Electric Railway and JR Narita Line connect Narita Airport to Tokyo and other cities in the region.
Recently, Keisei has joined the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation and Keihin Kyuko Railway in offering direct rail service from Narita Airport to Haneda Airport, which takes about 105 minutes.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/n/na/narita_international_airport.html   (1006 words)

  
 Japanese trains   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Japan national railway(JNR) was divided into 6 passenger railways companies and 1 freight railway company in 1987 and privatized.
The vehicles of the national railway age and the vehicles of JR each company are introduced here.
This is introduced to each company by vehicles of the company group which was a private or a municipal railway from the beginning.
rokko1go.jpn.org /main/photo/english/eng_tramain.htm   (59 words)

  
 Tokyu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway (東京急行電鉄 TōkyōKyūkō Dentetsu), better known as Tokyu, is a major private railway operator in Tokyo, Japan.
It was formed on September 2, 1922 as the Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway, andwas later known as the Tokyo-Yokohama Electric Railway before gaining its current name in 1943.
From 1944 to 1948, italso owned the companies now known as the Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway, Keio Electric Railway, and Odakyu Electric Railway.
www.therfcc.org /tokyu-49885.html   (147 words)

  
 Japanese Overnight Buses
The special "Nocturne" design was commonly used with their co-operator Keikyu (Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway).
The special "Forest" design was commonly used with their co-operator Kinki-Nippon Railway (now: Kintetsu Bus).
Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway (now: Keihin Kyuko Bus)
www.japanbuses.com /discontinued.html   (456 words)

  
 Keihin Electric Express Railway - Definition, explanation
Keihin Electric Express Railway (京浜急行電鉄) "Keihin Electric Express Railway Co.,Ltd." is a private railroad that connects inner Tokyo to Kawasaki, Yokohama, Yokosuka and other points on the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture.
It is commonly known as "Keihin Kyuko" or "Keikyu".
It is part of the Fuyo Group (or keiretsu) and has its headquarters in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/k/ke/keihin_electric_express_railway.php   (209 words)

  
 review of automated peoplemover transit technologies in Japan
Kobe City rationalized its' public transit systems to include railroads as the main arteries, buses to serve as a capillary mode of conveyance, and the construction of a 'New Transit System' to serve as an intermediary mode complementing the other two.
For several years, industry analysts and observers have eagerly observed Japan's technological advances in the area of superconducting Maglev technology which is theoretically capable of speeds in excess of 312 MPH.
Railway and transit infrastructure is perceived as private property in Japan, contrary to the situation in North America and Europe.
faculty.washington.edu /jbs/itrans/jakes1.htm   (3689 words)

  
 Tokyo Metropolis (Shinagawa City 1). / Schoolgirls' Uniforms of Japan.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This is a winter uniform for schoolgirls of one junior high school around Tachiaigawa Station, Keikyu Line, Keihin Kyuko Railway (Keikyu Railway), in Shinagawa City, Tokyo Metropolis.
The summer cloth is a white sailor blouse with three white stripes on navy blue collars and with an embroidery of the school emblem on a white cloth between both collars, and a navy blue bow tie.
Contents of Railroads of Japan (including Seishun 18 Ticket and Railroads for Visitors to Japan) and Contributed Illustrations are available as well as Schoolgirls' Uniforms of Japan.
www.marguerite-site.com /English/Seifuku/Tokyo/Shinagawa-01.html   (104 words)

  
 Kyodo World News Service: Shinsei Bank ATM 3 20 0133 Shinsei Bank to set up ATMs at 'Keihin Kyuko' stations@ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Shinsei Bank ATM 3 20 0133 Shinsei Bank to set up ATMs at 'Keihin Kyuko' stations
Dateline: TOKYO, March 20 Shinsei Bank said Wednesday it will begin setting up automated teller machines (ATMs) at Keihin Electric Express Railway Co.'s (Keihin Kyuko) stations from March 29.
Under a business tie-up with Keihin Electric, Shinsei Bank plans to set up around 40 ATMs at 25-30 Keihin Electric stations, including Shinagawa Station, by March 2003, the bank said in a news...
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 ir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In addition, we will give priority to cash flow and asset efficiency to bolster our business platform and financial position.
Keikyu will also work to further enhance value along its railway lines by stepping up business expansion centered on those areas.
Furthermore, we will actively take measures to tackle such social issues as preservation of the environment and the creation of a barrier-free society.
www.keikyu.co.jp /ir/english   (550 words)

  
 TSROSS Railway Names List
Athough some rubber tired systems are in the list, they are not included as railways, but because they share railway signal systems in some manner.
Today, some roller coasters fall in to the railway class, but have not been included here, though the reason is obvious.
The list consists of railways for which we have information on record - This list includes operating railways (carriers and/or equipment), and railways with charters (non-operating), both current and defunct.
www.railway.org /rwaylist.htm   (1118 words)

  
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* Oshima Airport - Oshima island * Hachijojima Airport - Hachijo island * Miyakejima Airport - Miyake island * Tokyo Heliport - Koto Ward ===Railways=== Image:Yamajr.JPGthumbrightYamanote Line Rail is the primary mode of transportation in Tokyo (and Japan).
* East Japan Railway Company (JR East) - Operates Tokyo's largest train network including the Yamanote Line loop, the Keihin-Tohoku Line between Saitama and Yokohama, the Chuo Main LineChuo Line to West Tokyo, and the Sobu Line to Chiba.
River boats on the Sumida River operate between Asakusa and Kasai Rinkai Park, mainly for tourists.
www.dancinglessonsfromgod.co.uk /holiday-destinations/holiday-destinations_0205.txt   (3309 words)

  
 Keihin
Earnings Keihin Electric Express 5 21 0232 Keihin Electric Express earns record profits in FY 2002 (Kyodo World News Service)
Keihin Electric Express nearly doubles profit in FY 2000 (Kyodo World News Service)
Keihin Electric Express Railway Co. Earns Record Profits in FY 2002.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/world/A0915104.html   (198 words)

  
 New Development projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The area is expected to undergo increased development in the future, as extension of the Eidan Hanzomon Subway Line (scheduled for completion in 2003) enhances its character as an important transportation hub.
In December 2001, Tokyo Tatemono joined the statutory redevelopment project fronting the JR Kawasaki Station and the Keikyu Kawasaki Station on the Keihin Kyuko Railway Line.
Plans call for constructing a project with approximately 39,000 square meters of floor space divided among 11 aboveground stories and three floors below ground, on a site covering 4,475 square meters.
www.tokyo-ab.com /ttk/profile/00new/00_001.html   (290 words)

  
 Railroad Gauge Width   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This table contains a list of railway gauges used or being used worldwide.
Gauges narrower than 300mm are not shown in the table.
Rly [83]; Shin-Keisei; Hokusou Kaihatsu; Keihin Kyuko; Tokyo Subway: Marunouchi, Ginza, and Asakusa Lines; Kintetsu [200]; Keihan; Hankyu; Hanshin; Nishi Nippon; Hakone Tozan), Lebanon, Liberia [328], Liechtenstein [19], Lithuania [16], Luxembourg [272], Malaysia (LRT) [56], Mauritania [690],
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