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Last Trains In Tokyo Area To Leave Earlier To Help Stem Virus Surge

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East Japan Railway Co (JR East) said Wednesday that last trains of the day will depart earlier for the time being in the Tokyo metropolitan area starting Jan 20 to stem the spread of the resurgent coronavirus.

The move will affect 11 lines run by the operator, also known as JR East, and other railway companies in the capital region are expected to follow suit from the same day.

The governors of Tokyo and three neighboring prefectures, as well as the transport ministry, have asked railway operators to move up the departure times of final trains ahead of changes that had already been scheduled for March because of declining late-night passenger numbers and other factors.

JR East will suspend a total of 42 trains on weekdays and 40 trains on Saturdays and holidays on the 11 lines, bringing forward the departure times of the last trains by 8 to 32 minutes. The 11 include the Yamanote, Chuo, Keihin Tohoku and Keiyo lines.

The suspension is expected to last at least until Feb 7, the end date of the virus emergency currently declared in Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama prefectures, according to JR East.

But the company said it will decide when to end the measure in light of whether the emergency declaration is extended.

Railway operators initially planned to bring forward last train departures in the Tokyo area from this spring. In addition to responding to fewer passengers traveling late at night, they aimed to improve conditions for maintenance staff who work overnight after train services conclude.

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