Seibu Railway to Elevate Downward Tracks near Higashimurayama Station on Shinjuku Line Starting June 29

Seibu Railway to Elevate Downward Tracks near Higashimurayama Station on Shinjuku Line Starting June 29

Seibu Railway will begin operation of the elevated downward tracks near Higashimurayama Station on the Shinjuku Line starting with the first train on June 29.

This is part of the “Seibu Shinjuku Line, Kokubunji Line, and Seibuen Line Continuous Grade Separation Project (near Higashimurayama Station)” being conducted with Higashimurayama City, Tokyo. The section being switched this time is the downward track near Higashimurayama Station on the Shinjuku Line, with a total length of approximately 2.3 kilometers. The switch-over works are scheduled to be conducted after the last train on June 28, and if the works cannot be conducted due to inclement weather, they will be postponed to after the last train on July 5. There will be no train suspensions as a result of this.

Work is also being progressed for the early elevation of the Kokubunji and Seibuen lines and the upward line of the Shinjuku Line.

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