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Train classes
Skyliner express train
Skyliner trains run the entire length of the line in 53 minutes, stopping only at Ueno, Nippori, and the airport. (Some trains also stop at Keisei Narita.)
Morning Liner and Evening Liner trains stop at Ueno, Nippori, Aoto, Yachiyodai, Keisei Sakura, Keisei Narita, and the airport. These trains run into Tokyo during the morning rush hour and out of Tokyo during the evening rush hour.
Be sure to take the JR line as it is more direct and cheaper than the Keiseiline.
There is the main street of an Edo period Japanese town, model farmhouses from various historical periods, and even a Samurai's residence.
Continue down the main road [pictures from Andrew Weller] (Omotesando), which has a single vehicle lane in the middle, bordered on either side by two red foot traffic lanes.
The Toden Arakawa Line (都電荒川線) is a streetcar line in Tokyo, Japan.
The line is fully double-track, and draws 600 V electrical supply.
Unlike the so-called surface train lines, which are actually elevated and whisk passengers over neighborhoods quickly, the Arakawa line allows riders to have leisurely, street-level views of older sections of Tokyo that differ dramatically from the busy and increasingly high-rise neighborhoods like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro.