Kantō Railway
Kantō Railway (関東鉄道, Kantō Tetsudō) is a private railway company, which operates two unconnected lines in Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan. The company is a subsidiary of Keisei Electric Railway.
Lines
Rolling stock
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DC2300 DMU
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KiHa 350 DMU
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KiHa 350 DMU
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KiHa 300 DMU
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Ryūgasaki Line KiHa 530 DMU
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Diesel locomotive DD502
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JR East lines passing through Central Tokyo |
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Keikyu | |||||||||||
Keio | |||||||||||
Keisei | |||||||||||
Odakyu | |||||||||||
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Sotetsu | |||||||||||
Tobu | |||||||||||
Tokyu | |||||||||||
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Monorails and light transit |
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