Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, affecting 673,000 passengers

A railway ‍power ‌outage in Tokyo disrupted the morning ⁠commute for ‍roughly 673,000 passengers on Friday as two main lines servicing some of the world's ‍busiest stations were halted. Trains on East Japan ‍Railway's (JR East) Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines were halted for up to nine hours Friday, the railway operator said.JR East said a failure to restore power ‌after overnight maintenance work at Tokyo's ‍Tamachi Station left both lines without electricity early on Friday.A spokesperson said smoke was ​seen coming from a track-side equipment box near the station. Passengers were seen disembarking from ​a ‍Keihin-Tohoku train stranded between stations and ‌walking along the tracks to evacuate, assisted by firefighters and railway staff. Images ​on social media ‌showed commuters packing busy stations.The Yamanote Line passes through stations including Shinjuku, which handles about 3.5 million passengers daily. ‌The Keihin-Tohoku Line serves major hubs such as Tokyo and Yokohama.Reuters

Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, affecting 673,000 passengers
A railway ‍power ‌outage in Tokyo disrupted the morning ⁠commute for ‍roughly 673,000 passengers on Friday as two main lines servicing some of the world's ‍busiest stations were halted. Trains on East Japan ‍Railway's (JR East) Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines were halted for up to nine hours Friday, the railway operator said.JR East said a failure to restore power ‌after overnight maintenance work at Tokyo's ‍Tamachi Station left both lines without electricity early on Friday.A spokesperson said smoke was ​seen coming from a track-side equipment box near the station. Passengers were seen disembarking from ​a ‍Keihin-Tohoku train stranded between stations and ‌walking along the tracks to evacuate, assisted by firefighters and railway staff. Images ​on social media ‌showed commuters packing busy stations.The Yamanote Line passes through stations including Shinjuku, which handles about 3.5 million passengers daily. ‌The Keihin-Tohoku Line serves major hubs such as Tokyo and Yokohama.Reuters

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