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「Azusa」「Kaiji」「FUJI EXCURSION」Operation Plan(For the Time Being After May 28) separate sheet 2-① 「Azusa」「Kaiji」「FUJI EXCURSION」Operation Plan(For the time being after May 28) Trains and sections to be operated Trains and sections to be suspended Trains and sections to be operated Trains and sections to be suspended Train name Starting station Time Terminal station Time Note Train name Starting station Time Terminal station Time Note Azusa 1 Shinjuku 7:00 Matsumoto 9:38 Kaiji 2 Ryūō 7:12 Shinjuku 9:04 arrival at Shinjuku (weekends and holidays)9:03 Azusa 3 Matsumoto 10:23 arrival at Shinjuku 9:12 Chiba 6:38 FUJI EXCURSION 3 Kawaguchiko 9:21 from Shinjuku 7:30 Azusa 4 Matsumoto 6:30 Tōkyō 9:27 arrival at Tōkyō (weekends and holidays)9:25 suspension of operations Azusa 5 Shinjuku 8:00 Minami-Otari 11:56 Azusa 6 Matsumoto 6:50 Shinjuku 9:26 arrival at Shinjuku (weekends and holidays)9:27 Kaiji 7 Kōfu 10:14 Shinjuku 8:30 FUJI EXCURSION 7 Kawaguchiko 10:24 Kaiji 8 Ryūō 8:12 Tōkyō 10:09 arrival at Shinjuku 9:54 arrival at Shinjuku (weekday)10:40 (weekends and holidays)10:39 Azusa 9 Shinjuku 9:00 Matsumoto 11:39 Azusa 10 Matsumoto 8:00 Tōkyō 10:54 arrival at Tōkyō (weekends and holidays)10:53 Kaiji 11 Kōfu 11:14 Shinjuku 9:30 FUJI EXCURSION 11 Kawaguchiko 11:24 suspension of operations Kaiji 12 Kōfu 9:24 Shinjuku 10:59 suspension of operations Azusa 13 Shinjuku 10:00 Matsumoto 12:36 Azusa 14 Matsumoto 8:40 Tōkyō 11:32 arrival at Shinjuku 11:17 Kaiji 15 Shinjuku 10:30 Kōfu 12:05 Azusa 16 Matsumoto 9:10 Shinjuku 11:53 D Azusa 17 Shinjuku 11:00 Matsumoto 13:25 suspension of operations Azusa 18 Matsumoto 10:10 Shinjuku 12:33 suspension of operations e Azusa 19 Shinjuku 11:30 Matsumoto 14:09 p Kaiji 20 Kōfu 11:32 Shinjuku 13:04 a Azusa 21 Shinjuku 12:00 Matsumoto 14:32 suspension of operations r Azusa 22 Matsumoto 11:10 Shinjuku 13:42 B t o Kaiji 23 Shinjuku 12:30 Kōfu 14:03 Kaiji 24 Kōfu 12:32 Shinjuku 14:04 suspension of operations i u n n Azusa 25 Shinjuku 13:00 Matsumoto 15:37 Azusa 26 Matsumoto 12:10 Shinjuku 14:41 g d Kaiji 27 Shinjuku 13:30 Kōfu 15:03 suspension of operations Kaiji 28 Kōfu 13:32 Shinjuku 15:04 f f Azusa 29 Shinjuku 14:00 Matsumoto 16:39 r Azusa 30 Matsumoto 13:10 Shinjuku 15:41 suspension of operations o o r Kaiji 31 Shinjuku 14:30 Kōfu 16:04 m Kaiji 32 Kōfu 14:30 Shinjuku 16:03 K Azusa 33 Shinjuku 15:00 Matsumoto 17:37 Azusa 34 Matsumoto 13:45 Shinjuku 16:24 S ō suspension of operations Kaiji 36 Kōfu 15:14 h f Kaiji 35 Tōkyō 15:15 Kōfu 17:05 from Shinjuku 15:30 FUJI EXCURSION 36 Kawaguchiko 15:04 Shinjuku 16:58 suspension of operations i u Azusa 37 Shinjuku 16:00 Matsumoto 18:34 n Azusa 38 Matsumoto 14:50 Shinjuku 17:23 j Kaiji 39 Tōkyō 16:15 Kōfu 18:06 from Shinjuku 16:30 u Kaiji 40 Kōfu 16:11 Shinjuku 17:51 suspension of operations k Azusa 41 Tōkyō 16:45 Matsumoto 19:37 from Shinjuku 17:00 Azusa 42 Matsumoto 15:10 Shinjuku 18:04 u Azusa 44 Matsumoto 15:50 Azusa 43 Shinjuku 17:30 Matsumoto 20:19 FUJI EXCURSION 44 Kawaguchiko 16:51 Shinjuku 18:43 Azusa 45 Shinjuku 18:00 Matsumoto 20:41 Azusa 46 Minami-Otari 15:01 Shinjuku 19:06 Kaiji 48 Kōfu 17:47 Kaiji 47 Shinjuku 18:30 Ryūō 20:16 FUJI EXCURSION 48 Kawaguchiko 17:36 Shinjuku 19:27 Azusa 49 Shinjuku 19:00 Matsumoto 21:46 Azusa 50 Matsumoto 17:20 Chiba 20:52 arrival at Shinjuku (weekday)20:08 (weekends and holidays)20:10 Kaiji 51 Tōkyō 19:15 Ryūō 21:15 from Shinjuku 19:30 Kaiji 52 Kōfu 19:02 Shinjuku 20:37 Azusa 53 Shinjuku 20:00 Matsumoto 22:38 Azusa 54 Matsumoto 18:40 Shinjuku 21:06 Azusa 55 Shinjuku 21:00 Matsumoto 23:49 Kaiji 56 Kōfu 20:04 Shinjuku 21:37 arrival at Shinjuku (weekends and holidays)21:39 Kaiji 57 Tōkyō 21:45 Kōfu 23:37 from Shinjuku 22:00 Azusa 58 Matsumoto 19:30 Shinjuku 22:07 Kaiji 59 Tōkyō 22:45 Kōfu 0:37 from Shinjuku 23:00 Azusa 60 Matsumoto 20:10 Shinjuku 22:45 separate sheet2-② 「HITACHI」「TOKIWA」Operation Plan(For the time being after May 28) Trains and sections to be operated Trains and sections to be suspended Trains and sections to be operated Trains and sections to be suspended Train name Starting station Time Terminal station Time Note Train name Starting station Time Terminal station Time Note from Ueno 7:00 HITACHI 1 Shinagawa 6:45 Iwaki 9:18 TOKIWA 52 Tsuchiura 6:06 Ueno 7:05 from Ueno 7:30 TOKIWA 51 Shinagawa 7:15 Takahagi 9:26 TOKIWA 54 Katsuta 5:39 Ueno 7:23 HITACHI 3 Ueno 8:00 Sendai 12:31 TOKIWA 56 Katsuta 6:01 Ueno 7:42 Driving on weekdays only arrival at Ueno(weekday) 7:57 (weekends and holidays) 7:58 TOKIWA 53 Ueno 8:30 Katsuta 9:55 TOKIWA 58 Takahagi 5:45 Shinagawa 8:13 arrival at Shinagawa(weekends and holidays) 8:15 from Shinagawa(weekends and holidays) 8:45 HITACHI 5 Ueno 9:00 Iwaki 11:24 TOKIWA 60 Katsuta 7:00 Ueno 8:43 arrival at Ueno(weekends and holidays) 8:41 suspension of operations TOKIWA 55 Ueno 9:30 Katsuta 10:53 HITACHI 2 Iwaki 6:14 Shinagawa 9:13 arrival at Ueno 8:56 arrival at Ueno(weekday) 9:13 (weekends and holidays) 9:14 from Ueno 10:00 HITACHI 7 Shinagawa 9:45 Iwaki 12:07 TOKIWA 62 Takahagi 7:09 Shinagawa 9:31 arrival at Shinagawa(weekends and holidays) 9:34 suspension of operations from Ueno 10:30 arrival at Ueno(weekday) 9:31 (weekends and holidays) 9:32 arrival at TOKIWA 57 Shinagawa 10:15 Katsuta 11:53 HITACHI 4 Iwaki 7:03 Shinagawa 9:49 Shinagawa(weekends and holidays) 9:50 suspension of operations HITACHI 9 Shinagawa 10:45 Iwaki 13:15 from Ueno 11:00 TOKIWA 64 Takahagi 8:10 Shinagawa 10:21 arrival at Ueno 10:04 Driving on weekends and holiday only from Ueno 11:30 TOKIWA 59 Shinagawa 11:15 Katsuta 12:52 TOKIWA 66 Katsuta 9:04 Shinagawa 10:45 arrival at Ueno 10:27 from Ueno 12:00 HITACHI 11 Shinagawa 11:45 Iwaki 14:09 HITACHI 6 Iwaki 8:18 Shinagawa 10:51 arrival at Ueno 10:35 suspension of operations suspension of operations TOKIWA 61 Shinagawa 12:15 Katsuta 13:50 from Ueno 12:30 TOKIWA 68 Katsuta 9:47 Shinagawa 11:22 arrival at Ueno 11:06 D from Ueno 13:00 B HITACHI 13 Shinagawa 12:45 Sendai 17:26 e HITACHI 8 Iwaki 9:20 Shinagawa 11:51 arrival at Ueno 11:35 o from Ueno 13:30 p TOKIWA 63 Shinagawa 13:15 Takahagi 15:22 TOKIWA 70 Takahagi 10:16 Shinagawa 12:22 arrival at Ueno 12:06 u a suspension of operations suspension of operations n HITACHI 15 Shinagawa 13:45 Iwaki 16:09 from Ueno 14:00 r HITACHI 10 Iwaki 10:17 Shinagawa 12:51 arrival at Ueno 12:35 d t from Ueno 14:30 TOKIWA 65 Shinagawa 14:15 Katsuta 15:51 i TOKIWA 72 Katsuta 11:47 Shinagawa 13:22 arrival at Ueno 13:06 f from Ueno 15:00 n HITACHI 17 Shinagawa 14:45 Iwaki 17:14 HITACHI 12 Iwaki 11:20 Shinagawa 13:51 arrival at Ueno 13:35 o g suspension of operations suspension of operations r TOKIWA 67 Shinagawa 15:15 Katsuta 16:52 from Ueno 15:30 TOKIWA 74 Katsuta 12:47 Shinagawa 14:22 arrival at Ueno 14:06 f from Ueno 16:00 K HITACHI 19 Shinagawa 15:45 Sendai 20:28 r HITACHI 14 Sendai 10:13 Shinagawa 14:51 arrival at Ueno 14:35 a from Ueno 16:30 o TOKIWA 69 Shinagawa 16:15 Katsuta 17:49 TOKIWA 76 Katsuta 13:47 Shinagawa 15:22 arrival at Ueno 15:08 t m suspension of operations suspension of operations s HITACHI 21 Shinagawa 16:45 Iwaki 19:15 from Ueno 17:00 HITACHI 16 Iwaki 13:23 Shinagawa 15:51 arrival at Ueno 15:35 u U from Ueno 17:30 t TOKIWA 71 Shinagawa 17:15 Katsuta 18:53 e TOKIWA 78 Katsuta 14:47 Shinagawa 16:23 arrival at Ueno 16:07 a from Ueno 18:00 n HITACHI 23 Shinagawa 17:45 Iwaki 20:15 HITACHI 18 Iwaki 14:18 Shinagawa 16:53 arrival at Ueno 16:38 o suspension of operations TOKIWA 73 Ueno 18:15 Tsuchiura 19:07 TOKIWA 80 Katsuta 15:47 Shinagawa 17:23 arrival at Ueno 17:07 from Ueno 18:30 TOKIWA 75 Shinagawa 18:15 Takahagi 20:23 HITACHI 20 Iwaki 15:18 Shinagawa 17:52 arrival at Ueno 17:37 from Ueno 19:00 HITACHI 25 Shinagawa 18:45 Iwaki 21:16 TOKIWA 82 Takahagi 16:16 Shinagawa 18:23 arrival at Ueno 18:06 TOKIWA 77 Ueno 19:15 Tsuchiura 20:10 HITACHI 22 Iwaki 16:18 Shinagawa 18:52 arrival at Ueno 18:37 arrival at Ueno(weekday)19:07 (weekends and holidays)19:09 from Ueno 19:30 TOKIWA 79 Shinagawa 19:15 Katsuta 20:57 TOKIWA 84 Katsuta 17:47 Shinagawa 19:22 arrival at Shinagawa(weekends and holidays)19:25 arrival at Ueno 19:37 from Ueno 20:00 HITACHI 27 Shinagawa 19:45 Iwaki 22:14 HITACHI 24 Iwaki 17:21 Shinagawa 19:52 arrival at Shinagawa(weekends and holidays)19:53 TOKIWA 81 Ueno 20:15 Katsuta 21:47 TOKIWA 86 Katsuta 18:47 Shinagawa 20:23 arrival at Ueno 20:08 from Ueno 20:30 TOKIWA 83 Shinagawa 20:15 Takahagi 22:24 HITACHI 26 Sendai 16:11 Shinagawa 20:52 arrival at Ueno 20:36 from Ueno 21:00 HITACHI 29 Shinagawa 20:45 Iwaki 23:19 TOKIWA 88 Katsuta 19:47 Shinagawa 21:23 arrival at Ueno 21:06 from Ueno 21:30 TOKIWA 85 Shinagawa 21:15 Katsuta 23:00 HITACHI 28 Iwaki 19:18 Shinagawa 21:54 arrival at Ueno 21:37 from Ueno 22:00 TOKIWA 87 Shinagawa 21:45 Takahagi 23:49 TOKIWA 90 Katsuta 20:47 Shinagawa 22:23 arrival at Ueno(weekday)22:06 (weekends and holidays)22:05 from Ueno 22:30 TOKIWA 89 Shinagawa 22:15 Katsuta 23:58 HITACHI 30 Sendai 18:02 Shinagawa 22:53 arrival at Ueno 22:37 from Ueno 23:00 TOKIWA 91 Shinagawa 22:45 Katsuta 0:29 TOKIWA 92 Katsuta 21:47 Shinagawa 23:23 arrival at Ueno 23:06.
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