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Odakyu to Resume Operations Between Isehara and Hadano Stations from the First Train on September 2nd, Limited Schedule on September 1st Due to Typhoon No. 10
Odakyu Electric Railway has announced that it expects to resume operations between Isehara and Hadano stations from the first train on September 2nd, following a suspension due to Typhoon No. 10.
In this section, due to the heavy rains brought by the approach of Typhoon No. 10, there has been erosion of the embankments alongside the tracks. Reconstruction efforts are underway with the aim of resuming services from the first train on September 2nd. Depending on future rainfall, there could be delays in the restoration work.
As a result, on September 1st, the operation will be based on a Saturday/holiday timetable, with all “Romancecar” express services suspended and direct operations with the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line halt for the entire day. Between Hadano and Odawara stations, only local trains will be operational.
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