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City Liner Keisei AE100 series EMU Service type Limited express Operator Keisei Electric Railway Line used Keisei Main Line Started 2010 Rolling stock Keisei AE100 series EMUs The City Liner (シティライナー ) is a limited express airport train operated by Keisei Electric Railway between Tokyo and Narita Airport via the Keisei Main Line. The City Liner service was introduced from 17 July 2010, replacing the former Skyliner services, which were transferred to the new Narita Sky Access route from that date.
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Service
City Liner
The City Liner service operates between Keisei Ueno Station and Narita Airport Station. Some City Liner trains originate and terminate at Keisei Narita Station instead of Narita Airport Station.
The one-way ride between Narita Airport and Keisei Ueno costs ¥1,920 (¥1,000 base fare + ¥920 express surcharge).
Morning Liner and Evening Liner
Prior to 09:00 leaving Narita and from 17:59 leaving Ueno, City Liner services are known as Morning Liner and Evening Liner, respectively.
These trains do not stop at Keisei Funabashi Station but make additional stops at Yachiyodai Station, and Keisei Sakura Station. Some Morning and Evening Liner trains begin or terminate at Keisei Narita Station instead of Narita Airport Station. The base fare remains the same, however the express surcharge is reduced to ¥400 for these trains.
Station stops
Rolling stock
City Liner trains are formed of 8-car AE100 series EMUs previously used on Skyliner services.[1] Smoking was prohibited in all cars from the start of the new services.[2]
See also
- Narita Sky Access
- Narita Express
References
- ^ "京成電鉄「成田スカイアクセス」開業にともない7月17日にダイヤ改正を実施 (Keisei revises timetable from 17 July coinciding with opening of Narita Sky Access)" (in Japanese). Japan Railfan Magazine. 28 May 2010. http://railf.jp/news/2010/05/28/185000.html. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
- ^ "成田スカイアクセス開業!! 7月17日(土)京成線ダイヤ改正 (Narita Sky Access Opens! Saturday 17 July Keisei Line Timetable Revision)" (in Japanese) (PDF). Keisei. 28 May 2010. http://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/kouhou/news/22-017.pdf. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
External links
- Keisei press release (May 2010) (Japanese)
Categories:- Keisei Electric Railway
- Airport rail links in Japan
- Named passenger trains of Japan
- Rail transport in Chiba Prefecture
- 2010 introductions
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