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Map of all railways in tokyo
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Map of all railways in tokyo 2009/10/2
Tokyo 23-ku
hello, every map I've seen of Tokyo transport ignores the private lines and only show JR lines and subways. Where is a map with private lines also please? ie showing Hatagaya on the Keio new line or
Tama center etc?
by nicholas (guest)  

similar thread 2009/10/2
For links to maps see this similar thread posted earlier today:

http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+67984

by yllwsmrf rate this post as useful

. 2009/10/2
Keio Line map:

http://www.keio.co.jp/english/railwaymap/map.pdf

by ExpressTrain (guest) rate this post as useful

all lines 2009/10/2
thanks people, but the maps on the previous post do NOT show the private stations, they just have a thin line on the map for private lines with no station names,
thats what I need, all lines and stations shown regardless of subway, JR or private.
ie Tama center, I cannot find on any Tokyo wide map,
thanks for helping though.
by nicholas (guest) rate this post as useful

. 2009/10/2
If Japanese language is OK, this is the map showing all the lines (both JR and other private lines).
http://www.chiri.com/railwaymap/pdf/syutoken_rosen200806.pdf
by magonote rate this post as useful

Another map (inEnglish) 2009/10/2
http://johomaps.com/as/japan/tokyo/tokyo2.html
by magonote rate this post as useful

Railroad route map: in and around Tokyo 2009/10/2
Suica - PASMO Network Map
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/routemaps/pdf/RouteMap_majorrailsub.pdf
This map shows (sections of) railroad lines in and around Tokyo where Suica cards PASMO cards can be valid as to fares. Not all the stations are indicated in this map.

A route map with all the stations in Tokyo written in alphabets, if any, may be inconvenient unless it is in a huge size; the number of the stations is too large and lines cross, meet at too many points to be neatly described in a small route map.

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by omotenashi rate this post as useful

The map 2009/10/2
This is it. It was my bible while in Tokyo: http://www.tokyometro.jp/rosen/rosenzu/pdf/rosen_eng.pdf.
You can get a proper copy of it in the Metro brochure.
by Kum Mak (guest) rate this post as useful

maps 2009/10/2
thanks people, but the maps on the previous post do NOT show the private stations, they just have a thin line on the map for private lines with no station names,
thats what I need, all lines and stations shown regardless of subway, JR or private.
ie Tama center, I cannot find on any Tokyo wide map,
thanks for helping though.

Are you sure you looked closely? The first map (which Magonote has kindly reposted) has Hatagaya Station on the Keio New Line clearly marked (about midpoint along the left edge), as well as all lines and station names, both JR and private. Tama Center, however is quite a bit farther out to be on that map I'm afraid.

by yllwsmrf rate this post as useful

new map 2009/10/2
oops, just saw the map omotenashi posted. Tama Center (if thats the one you want as there are 3 Tama Center Stations) is on the Tama Monorail Line, the orange line around the center left of the map.
by yllwsmrf rate this post as useful

hyperdia 2009/10/2
And if you weren't aware of it, here's a site that where you can look up train routes:

http://www.hyperdia.com

by yllwsmrf rate this post as useful

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