F Liner

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F Liner (Fライナー, Efu Rainā) is the name for the fastest through service train among five railway companies: the Tobu Railway, Seibu Railway, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu Corporation and Yokohama Minatomirai Railway.[1][2]

StatusOperational
First service26 March 2016
Current operators
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F Liner
The F Liner Logo (Top)
Tobu 9000 series train on an F Liner service (Bottom)
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleTokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture
First service26 March 2016
Current operators
Route
Termini

Motomachi-Chūkagai
Lines used
Technical
Rolling stockSee § Rolling stock
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC overhead
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This name is trademarked by the aforementioned five companies (No. 5885630).[3]

Service pattern

The name "F Liner" is given to trains under the two route systems explained below. The service type of trains may change once across boundary stations for two different lines.[2] Therefore, systematically, the name "F Liner" will be added before the service type; this means all F Liner trains are referred to as "F Liner, (Service type on current line)". For instance: Within the Fukutoshin Line → "F Liner, Express", bound for Motomachi-Chūkagai; Within the Toyoko Line → "F Liner, Limited Express", bound for Shinrin-Kōen.

  1. Seibu Line system: Hannō / Kotesashi - Motomachi-Chūkagai
  2. Tōbu Line system: Ogawamachi / Shinrin-Kōen - Motomachi-Chūkagai
    • Tōbu Tōjō Line: Rapid Express (快速急行)
    • Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line: Express (急行)
    • Tōkyū Tōyoko Line and Minatomirai Line: Limited Express (特急)

Within the Fukutoshin Line, the Tōyoko Line and the Minatomirai Line, four F Liner trains operate every hour at 15-minute intervals during daytime: two operate on the Tōbu Line system from/to Shinrin-Kōen, and the other two operate on the Seibu Line system, with one operating from/to Hannō, and the other from/to Kotesashi, each operating at 1-hour intervals. For northbound trains on weekend mornings, only one F Liner train operates every hour which terminates at Hannō.[4]

The longest distance travelled for an F Liner journey is 100.1 kilometres (62.2 mi), from Ogawamachi to Motomachi-Chūkagai.

From 18 March 2023, F Liner services now operate as Rapid Express services on the Tobu Tojo Line instead of Express services, skipping Shiki and Fujimino.[5] Previously, F Liner trains did not operate as the fastest possible through service on the Tojo Line, as faster Rapid Express through services ran alongside the F Liner's Express services.

Stations served

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  •  : Stops
  •  : Does not run through here
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Company Route Service type Station No. Station Japanese Seibu Line system Tōbu Line system
Seibu Railway

Yurakucho & Ikebukuro Line

Rapid Express SI26 Hannō 飯能  
SI23 Irumashi 入間市
SI19 Kotesashi 小手指
SI17 Tokorozawa 所沢
SI13 Hibarigaoka ひばりヶ丘
SI10 Shakujii-Kōen 石神井公園
SI06 Nerima 練馬
Tobu Railway TJ

Tōjō Line

Rapid Express TJ33 Ogawamachi 小川町
TJ32 Musashi-Ranzan 武蔵嵐山
TJ31 Tsukinowa つきのわ
TJ30 Shinrin-Kōen 森林公園
TJ29 Higashi-Matsuyama 東松山
TJ28 Takasaka 高坂
TJ27 Kita-Sakado 北坂戸
TJ26 Sakado 坂戸
TJ25 Wakaba 若葉
TJ24 Tsurugashima 鶴ヶ島
TJ23 Kasumigaseki 霞ヶ関
TJ22 Kawagoeshi 川越市
TJ21 Kawagoe 川越
TJ13 Asakadai 朝霞台
TJ11F01 Wakōshi 和光市
Tokyo Metro F

Fukutoshin Line

Express
SI37F06 Kotake-Mukaihara 小竹向原
F09 Ikebukuro 池袋
F13 Shinjuku-Sanchōme 新宿三丁目
F15 Meiji-Jingumae 'Harajuku' 明治神宮前〈原宿〉
F16TY01 Shibuya 渋谷
Tokyu Corporation TY

Tōyoko Line

Limited Express
TY03 Naka-Meguro 中目黒
TY07 Jiyūgaoka 自由が丘
TY11 Musashi-Kosugi 武蔵小杉
TY16 Kikuna 菊名
TY21 Yokohama 横浜
Yokohama Minatomirai Railway MM

Minatomirai Line

Minatomirai みなとみらい
Motomachi-Chūkagai 元町・中華街 
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Rolling stock

LED displays, from left to right: Tokyo Metro 10000 series, Tokyu 5050-4000 series, Seibu 6000 series

Regularly, all F Liner trains are operated in 10-car sets.

Former

Namesake

The F in F Liner stands for 3 English words starting with the letter F, which are:

  • Fast, which this train is envisioned to become.
  • Five, referring to through services between 5 railway companies.
  • Fukutoshin (副都心), Japanese for secondary city center.

See also

Notes & references

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