Train Simulator: Tokyo Commuter: Keihin–Tohoku & Utsunomiya Lines Route Add-On
Return to Japan and embark on bustling and world-leading commuter operations in the heart of Tokyo – be right on time and master modern EMUs on local and rapid duty. The ultimate capital city service awaits with Union Workshop’s Tokyo Commuter: Keihin–Tōhoku & Utsunomiya Lines for Train Simulator Classic!
The commuter network of Tokyo is formed of many different interconnecting lines that serve different suburbs and offer both local and direct links into the city centre. Opened in 1914, the Keihin–Tōhoku line stretched its way across the Tokyo area, running north-south linking many population hubs into Japan’s capital. Thanks to unbeatable reliability and modern signalling, local trains in the rush hour run mere minutes apart, and daytime rapid services run every 5 mins apart. There is plenty of action to be seen!
And it only gets busier, as the adjacent and much older Utsunomiya Line, dating back to 1883 and runs mostly parallel to the Keihin–Tōhoku, offers up even more rapid transit services to the northern hubs of Tokyo. It is quite literally non-stop all day, and as a driver on the network, you have an important role of maintaining Japan’s high standards.
Each line today is served by 2 different variants of the E233 series EMU. The -1000 series comprised of 10-car sets which run on the Keihin–Tōhoku line, featuring a blue accented livery, meanwhile the Utsunomiya is served by the -3000 series, made of both 5 and 10-car formations, the latter of which also features 2 intermediate double decker cars – more emerald in tone, the 2 lengths can work in tandem to create 15-car trains amidst highest demand, offering unrivalled capacity when combined with such frequent service patterns.
A wide selection of engaging Career scenarios are included:
More scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
The commuter network of Tokyo is formed of many different interconnecting lines that serve different suburbs and offer both local and direct links into the city centre. Opened in 1914, the Keihin–Tōhoku line stretched its way across the Tokyo area, running north-south linking many population hubs into Japan’s capital. Thanks to unbeatable reliability and modern signalling, local trains in the rush hour run mere minutes apart, and daytime rapid services run every 5 mins apart. There is plenty of action to be seen!
And it only gets busier, as the adjacent and much older Utsunomiya Line, dating back to 1883 and runs mostly parallel to the Keihin–Tōhoku, offers up even more rapid transit services to the northern hubs of Tokyo. It is quite literally non-stop all day, and as a driver on the network, you have an important role of maintaining Japan’s high standards.
Each line today is served by 2 different variants of the E233 series EMU. The -1000 series comprised of 10-car sets which run on the Keihin–Tōhoku line, featuring a blue accented livery, meanwhile the Utsunomiya is served by the -3000 series, made of both 5 and 10-car formations, the latter of which also features 2 intermediate double decker cars – more emerald in tone, the 2 lengths can work in tandem to create 15-car trains amidst highest demand, offering unrivalled capacity when combined with such frequent service patterns.
Included Scenarios
A wide selection of engaging Career scenarios are included:
- 01. [JK] 04:30 Ueno to Omiya Local
- 02. [JK] 05:28 Omiya to Ueno Local
- 03. [JK] 07:22 Ueno to Minami-Urawa Local
- 04. [JK] 08:23 Minami-Urawa to Ueno Local
- 05. [JK] 09:19 Ueno to Akabane Local
- 06. [JK] 10:08 Akabane to Ueno Rapid
- 07. [JK] 11:24 Ueno to Minami-Urawa Rapid
- 08. [JK] 12:26 Minami-Urawa to Ueno Rapid
- 09. [JK] 14:18 Akabane to Minami-Urawa Local
- 10. [JK] 15:09 Ueno to Higashi-Jujo Rapid
- 11. [JK] 15:18 Akabane to Ueno Rapid
- 12. [JK] 17:22 Omiya to Minamai-Urawa Local
- 13. [JK] 18:12 Kawaguchi to Tabata Local
- 14. [JK] 20:44 Minami-Urawa to Ueno Local
- 15. [JU] 05:10 Ueno to Omiya Local
- 16. [JU] 12: 23 Omiya to Ueno Local
- 17. [JS] 14:25 Akabane to Omiya Rapid
- 18. [JU] 18:29 Ueno to Omiya Rapid
- 19. [JS] 20:34 Omiya to Akabane Rapid
More scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
Key Features
- 27-km section of the densely populated Tokyo commuter network, covering the Keihin- Tōhoku & Utsunomiya Lines between Ueno and Ōmiya, in the north of the city
- 19 authentic stations and Tokyo skyline scenery
- E233-1000 Series EMU
- E233-3000 Series EMU
- Realistic cab controls with detailed screens and functions
- ATC and ATS Systems
- On board announcements for E233-1000
- Selectable Train Destination signs
- 19 Career scenarios
- Quick Drive compatible
- Download size: 855 MB
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