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{{Infobox rail line , name = Keisei Main Line , native_name = 京成本線 , native_name_lang = ja , color = 005aaa , logo = {{KSLS, KS, 50 , logo_width = , image = Keisei-Series3000-3042.jpg , image_width = 300px , caption = A Keisei 3000 series EMU on the Keisei Main Line in March 2021 , type =
Commuter rail Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns. Generally commuter rail systems are con ...
, system = Keisei Electric Railway , status = , locale =
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
, Chiba prefectures , start = {{STN, Keisei Ueno , end = {{STN, Narita Airport Terminal 1 , stations = 42 , routes = , daily_ridership = 500,121 (FY2010)Keisei station ridership in 2010
''Train Media (sourced from Keisei)'' Retrieved May 28, 2012.
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overhead catenary An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, trolleybuses or trams. It is known variously as: * Overhead catenary * Overhead contact system (OCS) * Overhead equipm ...
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Jōban Line The Jōban Line ( ja, 常磐線, ) is a railway line in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The line officially begins at Nippori Station in Arakawa, Tokyo before the line officially ends at Iwanuma Station in Iwanuma, ...
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Nippori-Toneri Liner The is an automated guideway transit (AGT) system between Nippori Station in Arakawa and Minumadai-shinsuikōen Station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. The line opened on 30 March 2008. It is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportatio ...
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Tokyo Sakura Tram The , branded as the , is a hybrid light rail/tram line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). The Arakawa Line is the sole survivor of Tokyo's once-extensive Tokyo Toden streetcar system. It is on ...
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Sumida River The is a river that flows through central Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi (in Kita-ku) and flows into Tokyo Bay. Its tributaries include the Kanda and Shakujii rivers. It passes through the Kita, Adachi, Ara ...
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Tōbu Skytree Line The is a section of the Tobu Isesaki line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture. Some trains from the line continue to the Tokyo Metr ...
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Tokyo Metro Tozai Line The is a rapid transit line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, owned and operated by Tokyo Metro. Its name translates to "''East-West Line"''. The line runs between Nakano in Nakano-ku, Tokyo and Nishi-Funabashi in Funabashi, Chiba ...
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Musashino Line The is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Tsurumi Station in Yokohama with Nishi-Funabashi Station in Chiba Prefecture, forming a 100.6 km unclosed loop around central Tokyo. Passenger operations a ...
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Tōyō Rapid Railway Line The is a rapid transit line owned by the third-sector company Tōyō Rapid Railway Co., Ltd., which runs between Nishi-Funabashi Station in Funabashi, Chiba and Tōyō-Katsutadai Station in Yachiyo, Chiba. The name comes from the characters fo ...
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Tobu Urban Park Line is a Japanese commuter railway and ''keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second long ...
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Narita Line The Narita Line ( ja, 成田線, ) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The main line connects Sakura Station and Matsugishi Station ( ...
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Yamanote and are traditional names for two areas of Tokyo, Japan. Yamanote refers to the affluent, upper-class areas of Tokyo west of the Imperial Palace.Iwanami Japanese dictionary, 6th Edition (2008), DVD version While citizens once considered it ...
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Utsunomiya is the prefectural capital city of Tochigi Prefecture in the northern Kantō region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 519,223, and a population density of . The total area of the city is . Utsunomiya is famous for its '' gyoza' ...
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Jōban Line The Jōban Line ( ja, 常磐線, ) is a railway line in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The line officially begins at Nippori Station in Arakawa, Tokyo before the line officially ends at Iwanuma Station in Iwanuma, ...
(Rapid){{rmri, R, , s utSTRq\utSTRq\mtKRZt\utBHFq~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri, L, , s{{rint, ja, Shinkansen, Tōhoku Tohoku, {{rint, ja, Shinkansen, Jōetsu Joetsu, {{rint, ja, Shinkansen, Nagano
Nagano Shinkansen The is a high-speed Shinkansen railway line jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West), connecting Tokyo with in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The first section, between and in Nagano ...
Shinkansens{{rmri, R, , s \\tBHF\~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri, U, , s{{rmri, D, , s{{TSLS, G, size=13 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line utSTRq\utBHFq\mtKRZt\utSTRq~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri, L, , s{{TSLS, H, size=13 Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line{{rmri, R, , s The {{Nihongo, Keisei Main Line, 京成本線, Keisei Honsen is a railway line of Japanese
private railway A private railway is a railroad run by a private business entity (usually a corporation but not need be), as opposed to a railroad run by a public sector. Japan In Japan, , commonly simply ''private railway'', refers to a public transit railway o ...
company Keisei Electric Railway connecting
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
and Narita, Japan. It is the main line of Keisei's railway network. Built as an
interurban The Interurban (or radial railway in Europe and Canada) is a type of electric railway, with streetcar-like electric self-propelled rail cars which run within and between cities or towns. They were very prevalent in North America between 1900 ...
between Tokyo and Narita in the early 20th century, the line has been serving as a main access route to
Narita International Airport Narita International Airport ( ja, 成田国際空港, Narita Kokusai Kūkō) , also known as Tokyo-Narita, formerly and originally known as , is one of two international airports serving the Greater Tokyo Area, the other one being Haneda Airpo ...
since 1978. It also serves major cities along the line such as
Funabashi is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 644,668 in 309,238 households and a population density of . The total area of the city is . It is the Greater Tokyo Area's 7th most populated city (aft ...
, Narashino, and Sakura. In 2010, the Narita Sky Access opened as a bypass of the line, reducing the role of the main line in the airport access.


Service patterns

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Skyliner The is an airport limited express train service between Tokyo and Narita Airport in Japan. It is operated by Keisei Electric Railway and runs on the Narita Sky Access route. This article also covers the and services. Service The ''Skyli ...
'' :The airport access train connecting {{STN, Keisei Ueno and {{STN, Narita Airport Terminal 1 runs on the Main Line between Keisei Ueno and {{STN, Keisei Takasago. Between Keisei Takasago and Narita Airport Terminal 1, it runs on the
Narita Sky Access Line The is a Japanese railway line connecting Keisei-Takasago Station and Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station. The entire route from Keisei Ueno Station, including the Keisei Main Line as far as Keisei-Takasago, is branded . The Keisei Electric Rail ...
. Runs the entire length of the route in 44 minutes (36 minutes from Nippori to Narita Airport Terminal 2·3). * '' Cityliner'' (unscheduled) :From Keisei Ueno to {{STN, Keisei Narita. Trains call at Nippori, Aoto, Keisei Funabashi, and Keisei Narita. * {{Color box, #5362A8 M = '' Morningliner'' :Runs only in the morning from Narita Airport Terminal 1 and Keisei Narita to Keisei Ueno. * {{Colorbox, #5362A8 E = '' Eveningliner'' :Runs only in the evening from Keisei Ueno to Keisei Narita and Narita Airport Terminal 1. * {{Color box, Green L = {{Nihongo, Limited Express, 快速特急, Kaisoku Tokkyū :Non-charged. Runs from Keisei Ueno or Oshiage Line to Narita Airport Terminal 1. Runs during morning and evening times only. Runs from Keisei Ueno or Oshiage Line to Hokusō, Narita Airport Terminal 1 or Shibayama Chiyoda. * {{Color box, Orange A = {{Nihongo, Access Express, アクセス特急, Akusesu Tokkyū :Non-charged. Runs from Keisei Ueno or Oshiage Line to Narita Airport Terminal 1, via the Narita Sky Access Line between Keisei Takasago and Narita Airport Terminal 1. * {{Color box, Red L = {{Nihongo, Limited Express, 特急, Tokkyū :Non-charged. Runs only from the late morning to the early evening. Runs from Keisei Ueno or Oshiage Line to Hokusō, Narita Airport Terminal 1 or Shibayama Chiyoda. * {{Color box, SkyBlue C = {{Nihongo, Commuter Express, 通勤特急, Tsūkin Tokkyū :Runs from Keisei Ueno or Oshiage Line to Narita Airport Terminal 1 or Shibayama Chiyoda. Runs only in the morning and evenings. * {{Color box, Pink R = {{Nihongo, Rapid, 快速, Kaisoku :Runs from Keisei Ueno or Oshiage Line to Narita Airport Terminal 1 or Shibayama Chiyoda. * {{Color box, grey {{Nihongo, Local, 普通, Futsū :Sometimes called {{Nihongo, , 各駅停車, Kakueki-Teisha.


Stations

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Skyliner The is an airport limited express train service between Tokyo and Narita Airport in Japan. It is operated by Keisei Electric Railway and runs on the Narita Sky Access route. This article also covers the and services. Service The ''Skyli ...
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Ueno Station is a major railway station in Tokyo's Taitō ward. It is the station used to reach the Ueno district and Ueno Park—which contains Tokyo National Museum, The National Museum of Western Art, Ueno Zoo, Tokyo University of the Arts and othe ...
) *
Yamagata Shinkansen The is a Mini-shinkansen route in Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It provides service between Tokyo and Shinjō in Yamagata Prefecture over the tracks of the Tohoku Shinkansen and the Ōu Main Line. The term Yam ...
(Ueno Station) * Akita Shinkansen (Ueno Station) * Hokkaido Shinkansen (Ueno Station) * Joetsu Shinkansen (Ueno Station) * Hokuriku Shinkansen (Ueno Station) * {{JRLS, JY
Yamanote Line The Yamanote Line ( ja, 山手線, Yamanote-sen) is a loop service in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is one of Tokyo's busiest and most important lines, connecting most of Tokyo's major stations and urban c ...
(Ueno Station: JY05, UEN) * {{JRLS, JK Keihin-Tōhoku Line (Ueno Station: JK30, UEN) * {{JRLS, JU
Utsunomiya Line The Utsunomiya Line ( ja, 宇都宮線, ) is the name given to a 163.5 kilometer section of the Tōhoku Main Line between Tokyo Station in Tokyo and Kuroiso Station in Nasushiobara, Tochigi, Japan. It is part of the East Japan Railway Company ...
(Ueno Station: JU02, UEN) * {{JRLS, JU Takasaki Line (Ueno Station: JU02, UEN) * {{JRLS, JJ Jōban Line (Rapid) (Ueno Station: JJ01, UEN) * {{TSLS, G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (Ueno Station: G-16) * {{TSLS, H Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (Ueno Station: H-18) ,
Taitō is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it is known as Taitō City. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 186,276, and a population density of 18,420 persons per km2. The total area is . Thi ...
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Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
, - , {{KSSN, KS, 02, size=40 , {{STN, Nippori , 日暮里 , style="text-align: right", 2.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", ● , {{Plainlist, * {{JRLS, JY Yamanote Line (JY07, NPR) * {{JRLS, JK Keihin-Tōhoku Line (JK32, NPR) * {{JRLS, JJ Jōban Line (Rapid) (JJ02, NPR) * {{TNLS
Nippori-Toneri Liner The is an automated guideway transit (AGT) system between Nippori Station in Arakawa and Minumadai-shinsuikōen Station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. The line opened on 30 March 2008. It is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportatio ...
(NT01) , rowspan="3", Arakawa , - , {{KSSN, KS, 03, size=40 , {{STN, Shim-Mikawashima , 新三河島 , style="text-align: right", 3.4 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", , , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 04, size=40 , {{STN, Machiya , 町屋 , style="text-align: right", 4.3 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", , , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , {{Plainlist, * {{TSLS, C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (C-17) *
Tokyo Sakura Tram The , branded as the , is a hybrid light rail/tram line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). The Arakawa Line is the sole survivor of Tokyo's once-extensive Tokyo Toden streetcar system. It is on ...
(Machiya-ekimae Station: SA06) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 05, size=40 , {{STN, Senjuōhashi , 千住大橋 , style="text-align: right", 5.9 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", , , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , , rowspan="2", Adachi , - , {{KSSN, KS, 06, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Sekiya , 京成関屋 , style="text-align: right", 7.3 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", , , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , {{TBLS, TS Tobu Skytree Line ( Ushida Station: TS08) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 07, size=40 , {{STN, Horikirishōbuen , 堀切菖蒲園 , style="text-align: right", 8.8 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", , , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , , rowspan="4", Katsushika , - , {{KSSN, KS, 08, size=40 , {{STN, Ohanajaya , お花茶屋 , style="text-align: right", 9.9 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", , , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 09, size=40 , {{STN, Aoto , 青砥 , style="text-align: right", 11.5 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", ▲ , {{KSLS, KS Keisei Oshiage Line , - , {{KSSN, KS, 10, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Takasago , 京成高砂 , style="text-align: right", 12.7 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", , , {{Plainlist, * {{KSLS, KS, ns=N
Narita Sky Access Line The is a Japanese railway line connecting Keisei-Takasago Station and Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station. The entire route from Keisei Ueno Station, including the Keisei Main Line as far as Keisei-Takasago, is branded . The Keisei Electric Rail ...
* {{KSLS, KS Keisei Kanamachi Line * {{KSLS, HS Hokusō Line , - , {{KSSN, KS, 11, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Koiwa , 京成小岩 , style="text-align: right", 14.5 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , rowspan="30", Narita Sky Access Line , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , rowspan="30", Narita Sky Access Line , , rowspan="2", Edogawa , - , {{KSSN, KS, 12, size=40 , {{STN, Edogawa , 江戸川 , style="text-align: right", 15.7 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 13, size=40 , {{STN, Kōnodai , 国府台 , style="text-align: right", 16.4 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , rowspan="5", Ichikawa , rowspan="30",
Chiba Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to t ...
, - , {{KSSN, KS, 14, size=40 , {{STN, Ichikawamama , 市川真間 , style="text-align: right", 17.3 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 15, size=40 , {{STN, Sugano , 菅野 , style="text-align: right", 18.2 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 16, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Yawata , 京成八幡 , style="text-align: right", 19.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , {{TSLS, S Toei Shinjuku Line (
Motoyawata Station is a junction passenger railway station in the city of Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei Subway). It is the only station on the Toei Subway that is loca ...
: S-21) {{JRLS, JB Chūō-Sōbu Line (Motoyawata: JB28) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 17, size=40 , {{STN, Onigoe , 鬼越 , style="text-align: right", 20.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 18, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Nakayama , 京成中山 , style="text-align: right", 20.8 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , rowspan="7",
Funabashi is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 644,668 in 309,238 households and a population density of . The total area of the city is . It is the Greater Tokyo Area's 7th most populated city (aft ...
, - , {{KSSN, KS, 19, size=40 , {{STN, Higashi-Nakayama , 東中山 , style="text-align: right", 21.6 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ◇ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 20, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Nishifuna , 京成西船 , style="text-align: right", 22.2 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 21, size=40 , {{STN, Kaijin , 海神 , style="text-align: right", 23.6 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 22, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Funabashi , 京成船橋 , style="text-align: right", 25.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , style="white-space:nowrap", {{Plainlist, * {{JRLS, JO
Sōbu Line (Rapid) The Sōbu Line (Rapid) ( ja, 総武快速線, ) is a railway service on the Sōbu Main Line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Tokyo Station in Chūō, Tokyo with Chiba Station ...
( Funabashi Station: JO25) * {{JRLS, JB Chūō-Sōbu Line (Funabashi Station: JB31) * {{TBLS, TD
Tobu Urban Park Line is a Japanese commuter railway and ''keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second long ...
(Funabashi Station: TD35) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 23, size=40 , {{STN, Daijingūshita , 大神宮下 , style="text-align: right", 26.4 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 24, size=40 , {{STN, Funabashikeibajō , 船橋競馬場 , style="text-align: right", 27.2 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 25, size=40 , {{STN, Yatsu, Chiba , 谷津 , style="text-align: right", 28.2 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , rowspan="4", Narashino , - , {{KSSN, KS, 26, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Tsudanuma , 京成津田沼 , style="text-align: right", 32.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , {{Plainlist, * {{KSLS, KS Keisei Chiba Line * {{KSLS, SL Shin-Keisei Line (SL24) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 27, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Ōkubo , 京成大久保 , style="text-align: right", 32.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 28, size=40 , {{STN, Mimomi , 実籾 , style="text-align: right", 34.0 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 29, size=40 , {{STN, Yachiyodai , 八千代台 , style="text-align: right", 36.6 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , , rowspan="3", Yachiyo , - , {{KSSN, KS, 30, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Ōwada , 京成大和田 , style="text-align: right", 38.7 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 31, size=40 , {{STN, Katsutadai , 勝田台 , style="text-align: right", 40.3 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , {{TRR
Tōyō Rapid Railway Line The is a rapid transit line owned by the third-sector company Tōyō Rapid Railway Co., Ltd., which runs between Nishi-Funabashi Station in Funabashi, Chiba and Tōyō-Katsutadai Station in Yachiyo, Chiba. The name comes from the characters fo ...
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Tōyō-Katsutadai Station is a passenger railway station in the city of Yachiyo, Chiba, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Tōyō Rapid Railway. Lines Tōyō-Katsutadai Station is a terminus of the Tōyō Rapid Railway Line, and is 16.2 km from ...
: TR09) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 32, size=40 , {{STN, Shizu, Chiba , 志津 , style="text-align: right", 42.1 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , rowspan="5", Sakura , - , {{KSSN, KS, 33, size=40 , {{STN, Yūkarigaoka , style="white-space:nowrap", ユーカリが丘 , style="text-align: right", 43.2 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , Yamaman Yūkarigaoka Line , - , {{KSSN, KS, 34, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Usui , 京成臼井 , style="text-align: right", 45.7 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 35, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Sakura , 京成佐倉 , style="text-align: right", 51.0 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 36, size=40 , {{STN, Ōsakura , 大佐倉 , style="text-align: right", 53.0 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 37, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Shisui , 京成酒々井 , style="text-align: right", 55.0 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , rowspan="2",
Shisui is a town located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan., the town had an estimated population of 20,660 in 9,888 households and a population density of 1100 persons per km². The total area of the town is . Etymology The name of Shisui in the Japanese ...
, - , {{KSSN, KS, 38, size=40 , {{STN, Sōgosandō , 宗吾参道 , style="text-align: right", 57.0 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , - , {{KSSN, KS, 39, size=40 , {{STN, Kōzunomori , 公津の杜 , style="text-align: right", 58.6 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", │ , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", │ , , rowspan="4", Narita , - , {{KSSN, KS, 40, size=40 , {{STN, Keisei Narita , 京成成田 , style="text-align: right", 61.2 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , {{Plainlist, * {{KSLS, KS
Keisei Higashi-Narita Line The is a 7.1 km branchline in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway. It branches off from the Keisei Main Line at Keisei Narita Station to Higashi-Narita Station (the former Narita Airp ...
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Narita Line The Narita Line ( ja, 成田線, ) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The main line connects Sakura Station and Matsugishi Station ( ...
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Narita Station is a passenger railway station in the city of Narita, Chiba, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Narita Station is served by the Narita Line, and is located 13.1 kilometers from the terminus of line at Sakura Stati ...
: JO35) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 41, size=40 , {{STN, Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 , 空港第2ビル , style="text-align: right", 68.3 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", ●Uses Narita Sky Access Line platforms , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", ● , {{Plainlist, * {{KSLS, KS, ns=N
Narita Sky Access Line The is a Japanese railway line connecting Keisei-Takasago Station and Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station. The entire route from Keisei Ueno Station, including the Keisei Main Line as far as Keisei-Takasago, is branded . The Keisei Electric Rail ...
* {{colorbull, green Narita Line (JO36) , - , {{KSSN, KS, 42, size=40 , {{STN, Narita Airport Terminal 1 , 成田空港 , style="text-align: right", 69.3 , style="background:Pink; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:SkyBlue; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Red; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Orange; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:Green; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#5362a8; text-align:center;", ● , style="background:#092d67; text-align:center; color:White;", ● , {{Plainlist, * {{KSLS, KS, ns=N Narita Sky Access Line * {{colorbull, green Narita Line (JO37) , - {{Reflist, group="Note"


History

All sections opened as electrified dual track unless noted otherwise. The initial section opened between Takasago and Edogawa as {{Track gauge, 1372 mm gauge in 1912, and the line was progressively extended in both directions, reaching Narita in 1930 and Ueno in 1933. In 1959, the line was regauged to {{Track gauge, 1435mm. In 1978, it was extended to Narita Airport (now Higashi-Narita). The single track extension to Terminal 1 was opened in 1992.


Former connecting lines

* Funabashi-Keibajō Station: A 1 km {{Track gauge, 1372 mm gauge line electrified at 600 V DC opened to the Yatsu amusement park in 1927, with the voltage being raised to 1,200 V DC the following year. The line closed in 1934.{{citation needed, date=November 2015


See also

* List of railway lines in Japan * Home Liner


References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia. {{refbegin *{{Cite web, url=http://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/railmap/railmap.pdf , title=Guide on stops , publisher=Keisei Electric Railway , access-date=July 17, 2010 {{refend {{Reflist {{Keisei transit {{Tokyo transit {{authority control Main Line Railway lines in Tokyo Railway lines in Chiba Prefecture Airport rail links in Japan Standard gauge railways in Japan Narita International Airport Railway lines opened in 1912 1912 establishments in Japan