JR East Suspends Train Operations on Several Lines Until Last Train Due to Tsunami Warning

JR East Suspends Train Operations on Several Lines Until Last Train Due to Tsunami Warning

JR East Japan has announced that train operations on certain lines along the Pacific coast will be suspended until the last train on July 30 due to the issuance of a tsunami warning.

The affected lines are: Tokaido Line (Tokyo~Atami station), Yokosuka Line (Ofuna~Kurihama station), Shonan-Shinjuku Line (Ikebukuro~Odawara station, Ikebukuro~Zushi station), Sotobo Line (Mobara~Awa-Kamogawa station), Uchibo Line (Kimitsu~Awa-Kamogawa station), Ito Line (Atami~Ito station), Tohoku Main Line (Shiroishi~Natori station, Iwakiri~Kogota station), Joban Line (Tokai~Sendai station), Senseki Line, Senseki-Tohoku Line, Ishinomaki Line (Maeyachi~Onagawa station), Ban’etsu East Line (Ono-Shimmachi~Iwaki station), Kamaishi Line (Tono~Kamaishi station), Yamada Line (Kamiyone~Miyako station), Hachinohe Line, Ominato Line, Tsugaru Line (including substitute buses), Kesennuma Line BRT, Ofunato Line BRT, Ou Main Line (Shin-Aomori~Aomori station), WanTaku (free and scheduled services).

Operations are expected to resume once tsunami warnings and evacuation orders for railway facilities are lifted and it is deemed safe.

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