Tokyu Railway schedules will change on September 25 '06 (Mon).
Subway Mita Line and Namboku Line (which have through trains to Tokyu)
will change on the same day.  Tokyu Setagaya (tramway) Line schedules
will change on September 30th (Sat).

1. Express trains appear on Meguro Line
2. Toyoko Line (and MM21 Line)
3. Oimachi Line, Tokyu Tamagawa Line and Ikegami Line
4. Subway Mita Line, Namboku Line, Hibiya Line
5. Setagaya Line
6. More information
7. Disclaimer


1. Express trains appear on Meguro Line

Express services will be added to the Meguro Line.  This will reduce
travel time between Musashi-Kosugi and Meguro by 5 minutes.

Express stops (west to east):

   Musashi-Kosugi, Tamagawa, Den'en-Chofu,
                O-okayama, Musashi-Koyama, Meguro, (--> subway )

The new express trains will run at 8 min 30 sec intervals on weekday
mornings, 30 minute intervals during the daytime, and 12 minute
intervals in the evening.

Express and local will connect with each other, on the same platform, at
Musashi-Koyama.

Meguro Line trains continue to/from subway Mita Line and Namboku Line,
serving all stations.  The Meguro Line is like a bridge between the 
Toyoko Line and these subway lines.  Connections to the subway are also 
available at Shibuya and Naka-Meguro.  Check with the Hyperdia or other 
optimum path finder.  (See below)


2. Toyoko Line (and MM21 Line)

Travel time between Shibuya and Yokohama will improve by 1-2 minutes,
with the completion of elevation works around Moto-Sumiyoshi.

Additional runs and extensions will ease congestion during the late evening.


3. Oimachi Line, Tokyu Tamagawa Line and Ikegami Line

Minor adjustments will be made on these lines, to ensure smooth
connections to/from the Toyoko Line and Meguro Line.


4. Subway Mita Line, Namboku Line, Hibiya Line

The number of runs will increase on the subway Mita Line and Namboku
Line.  On these two lines, "Express" signs will appear on southbound
trains.  This designation applies only to the Tokyu section (west of
Meguro) and can be safely ignored for subway-only trips.

No schedule changes for the Hibiya Line.

Subway map:
http://www.tokyometro.jp/rosen/rosenzu/pdf/rosen_eng.pdf
(Only subway stations are numbered.)

5. Setagaya Line

This will start on September 30th.

19 daily runs will be added to the Setagaya Line on weekends, reducing
the mean interval between trains from 6 minutes to 5 to cope with rising
traffic.

The weekday schedule will not change.


6. More information

Wikipedia pages on Tokyu Meguro Line and Toyoko Line:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyu_Meguro_Line
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyu_Toyoko_Line

Hitachi Hyperdia (automated timetable):
http://www.hyperdia.com/
(Blindly accepts dates beyond Sept. 25th and replies based on current 
timetable.  Based on past experience, the new timetable will be 
available from the 25th.)


Tokyu announcements (Japanese text):
http://www.tokyu.co.jp/contents_index/guide/news/060619_1.htm
http://www.tokyu.co.jp/contents_index/guide/news/060818.htm

Tokyo Metro announcement on Namboku Line changes (J text):
http://www.tokyometro.jp/news/2006/2006-30.html

Tokyo Metropolitan Gov. Transportation Bureau on (Toei) Mita Line 
changes (J text):
http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/domino01/kotsu/newstoei.nsf/2006/08231


7. Disclaimer

This is a private translation of railroad authority announcements.
Despite my efforts, errors may have slipped in.  Kindly reply if
anything seems wrong.  mailto:afu@wta.att.ne.jp

Douso, The Prophet of the Way