Moonlight Nagara

Moonlight Nagara
Moonlight Nagara
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"Moonlight Nagara 91" at Shinagawa Station, January 2007
Service type Rapid service
Operator JR East
Line used Tokaido Main Line
Started 1958
Rolling stock 183/189 series EMUs

The Moonlight Nagara (ムーンライトながら?) is a rapid overnight train service operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), which runs from Tokyo to Ōgaki, using the Tokaido Main Line.

From March 14, 2009, the Moonlight Nagara discontinued running on a daily basis and became a seasonal train running mainly at busy periods.[1]

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