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▼ Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Resumes Service after 13-Hour Suspension
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The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, which had undergone a partial service suspension following a report of smoke at Asakusa Station in Tokyo early Wednesday morning, resumed full-line service 13 hours later at around 7:20 p.m.
At around 6:20 a.m., smoke was detected at Asakusa Station, and service was suspended along the entire line.
At 6:35 a.m., service resumed between Mitsukoshimae and Shibuya stations, but it took a long time for service to resume between Asakusa and Mitsukoshimae stations.
The smoke was reportedly caused by damage to a cable that was part of the equipment at Asakusa Station.
At around 6:20 a.m., smoke was detected at Asakusa Station, and service was suspended along the entire line.
At 6:35 a.m., service resumed between Mitsukoshimae and Shibuya stations, but it took a long time for service to resume between Asakusa and Mitsukoshimae stations.
The smoke was reportedly caused by damage to a cable that was part of the equipment at Asakusa Station.
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