F Liner (Fライナー, Efu Rainā) is the name for the fastest[lower-alpha 1] through service train among five railway companies: the Tobu Railway, Seibu Railway, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu Corporation and Yokohama Minatomirai Railway.[2][3]
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![]() The F Liner Logo (Top) Tokyo Metro 10000 series train on a F Liner service (Bottom) | |
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Status | Operational |
Locale | Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture |
First service | 26 March 2016 |
Current operator(s) |
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Route | |
Termini |
Motomachi-Chūkagai |
Line(s) used |
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Technical | |
Rolling stock | See rolling stock |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
Electrification | 1,500 V DC overhead |
This name is trademarked by the aforementioned five companies (No. 5885630).
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.[3] Therefore, systematically, the name "F Liner" will be added before the service type, so that all trains F Liner are then distinctively 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.
Within the Fukutoshin Line, the Tōyoko Line and the Minatomirai Line, 4 F Liner trains operate every hour at 15-minute intervals during daytime. 2 of which operate on the Tōbu Line system from/to Shinrin-Kōen. The other 2 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 1 F Liner train operates every hour which terminates at Hannō.[4]
The longest distance travelled for an F Liner journey is 100.1km, from Ogawamachi to Motomachi-Chūkagai.
From 16 March 2019, the Tobu Tojo line began a new timetable, where there are 3 F-Liner services that run from Ogawamachi instead of Shinrin-Kōen towards Motomachi-Chūkagai on weekends, departing at 7:54, 8:54 and 9:54. All other F-Liner services that run on the Tobu Tojo line continue to start/end at Shinrin-Kōen station.
Company | Route | Service type | Station No. | Station | Japanese | Seibu Line system | Tōbu Line system |
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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 |
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 | ∥ | ● | |||
TJ18 | Fujimino | ふじみ野 | ∥ | ● | |||
TJ14 | Shiki | 志木 | ∥ | ● | |||
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 | ● | ● | |||
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Yokohama | 横浜 | ● | ● | |||
Yokohama Minatomirai Railway | ![]() Minatomirai Line | ||||||
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Minatomirai | みなとみらい | ● | ● | |||
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Motomachi-Chūkagai | 元町・中華街 | ● | ● |
Regularly, all F Liner trains are operated in 10-car sets.
The F in F Liner stands for 3 English words starting with the letter F, which are:
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.