The S-Train is a reserved-seat Commuter Liner train service operated mainly by Seibu Railway, along with Tokyo Metro, Tokyu Corporation, and Yokohama Minatomirai Railway.

S-Train
S-Train logo, and the Seibu 40000 series used on S-Train services
Overview
Service typeSeat Reserved Commuter Liner
StatusIn service
LocaleTokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa
First service25 March 2017
Current operator(s)
Route
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Line(s) used
On-board services
Class(es)Standard class only
Seating arrangementsReserved seats
Technical
Rolling stockSeibu 40000 series EMUs
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC overhead
Route map

Summary

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S-Train service was first announced by the four operating companies on 16 June 2016,[1] with further details being given on 10 January 2017.[2] The service is centered on Seibu Railway, and uses their 40000 series trains. Within the four operating companies, the S-Train is the first-ever reserved-seat train to operate on the Tokyu and Minatomirai railways.[3]

The name "S-Train" was used by the 4 companies during trademark registration on 21 November 2016, and has been trademarked since 21 April 2017 (No. 5941839). The "S" in "S-Train" stands for the following:[2]

  • Scene: Used in different scenarios, like commuting to work, going to school or going on outings
  • Seat: Comfortable reserved seats
  • Seamless: Seamless journey thanks to through service without interchange
  • Seibu

The logo has three different colours, each with unique meanings. The upper part of the "S" is coloured green, signifying the greenery alongside the Chichibu Line; the lower part of the "S" is coloured blue, signifying the Minatomirai Line, whose signature colour is also blue; and the text "S-TRAIN" is grey, signifying the urbanisation around Shibuya and Toyosu, which the train serves.[2]

In terms of service type, the S-Train is uniquely positioned. It is positioned lower than Seibu's limited express (the Red Arrow) on the Seibu service hierarchy, but is placed higher than Tokyu's limited express (which does not charge extra fees) in Tokyu's service hierarchy.

Services

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Train operation differs between weekdays and weekends.

The direction is denoted by "Up" and "Down", where trains for Toyosu or Motomachi-Chukagai are "up" and trains for Chichibu or Tokorozawa are "down". This is based on Seibu's standards, in which southbound services are "up", and northbound services are "down". The S-Train follows Seibu's standards because it is the main operator of the service. A further reason for using Seibu's standards is to prevent confusion, as Tokyo Metro and Tokyu use reversed denotations of service direction compared to Seibu.

Since all seats on the S-Train are reserved, there are special conductors (specially called "Train Crew" within Tokyu sections) to make sure passengers have purchased seat reservations. Because of this, the S-Train differs from regular Tokyo Metro services, as all S-Train services use driver-only operation.[citation needed]

Weekdays

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On weekdays, S-Trains operate mainly to serve commuters. They run between Tokorozawa and Toyosu, on the Seibu Ikebukuro and Yurakucho Lines, and the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.

There are 6 Toyosu-bound trains and 5 Tokorozawa-bound trains every weekday. S-Trains operate during the evening rush hours, except for one Toyosu-bound train which operates in early morning.

The biggest feature of the weekday S-Trains is that it skips Ikebukuro Station, which is a core transfer terminal on the Seibu Ikebukuro and Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Lines, and is Tokyo Metro's busiest station. Another feature is that it operates as a limited stop service within the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.

S-Trains stop at Tokorozawa, Hoya, Shakujii-Koen on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, and at Iidabashi, Yurakucho, Toyosu on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.

Weekends

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On weekends, S-Train services operate mainly to serve visitors. They run between Seibu-Chichibu and Motomachi-Chukagai, on the Seibu Chichibu and Yurakucho Lines, the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, the Tokyu Toyoko Line, and the Minatomirai Line. The section is 113.8 kilometres (70.7 mi) long, which is the longest distance of any Tokyo Metro through train service.

There are 2 southbound trains (one originating from Seibu-Chichibu, the other from Hanno, all for Motomachi-Chukagai), and 3 northbound trains (one to Tokorozawa, one to Hanno, and one for Seibu-Chichibu, all originating from Motomachi-Chukagai) per day on weekends.

The southbound train from Hanno and the northbound train to Seibu-Chichibu are the only weekend S-Trains that operate in the morning. All other S-Trains operate in the evening.

Passengers cannot board S-Trains at Ikebukuro.

Stations served

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Weekdays

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Legend

  • ◯ : Stops
  • △ : Stops, boarding for northbound trains only
  • ▽ : Stops, boarding for southbound trains only
  • ◇ : Stops, alighting only
  • ※ : Brief stop, no boarding or alighting
Route Station S-Train Connections and Notes
Station No. Name Japanese
Seibu Ikebukuro Line System[* 1] SI19 Kotesashi 小手指
SI18 Nishi-Tokorozawa 西所沢
SI17 Tokorozawa 所沢   Seibu Shinjuku Line (SS22)
SI12 Hoya 保谷
SI10 Shakujii-Kōen 石神井公園
SI06 Nerima 練馬 (Brief stop to switch between ATS and ATC systems)
SI37Y06 Kotake-Mukaihara 小竹向原 (Brief stop to switch crew members)
Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
Y13 Iidabashi 飯田橋 T Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line (T-06)

N Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (N-10)

E Toei Ōedo Line (E-06)

JB JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line (JB 16)

Y18 Yurakucho 有楽町 H Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (H-07 at Hibiya Station)

C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (C-09 at Hibiya Station)

I Toei Mita Line (I-08 at Hibiya Station)

JY JR East Yamanote Line (JY 30)・JK Keihin-Tohoku Line (JK 25)

Y22 Toyosu 豊洲   Yurikamome (U-16)

Weekends

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Legend

  • ◯ : Stops
  • △ : Stops, boarding for northbound trains only
  • ▽ : Stops, boarding for southbound trains only
  • ◇ : Stops, alighting only
  • ※ : Brief stop, no boarding or alighting
Route Station S-Train Connections and Notes
Station No. Name Japanese
Seibu Ikebukuro Line System[* 2] SI36 Seibu-Chichibu 西武秩父 Chichibu Railway (Ohanabatake Station)
SI26 Hanno 飯能
SI23 Irumashi 入間市
SI17 Tokorozawa 所沢   Seibu Shinjuku Line (SS22)
SI10 Shakujii-Kōen 石神井公園
SI06 Nerima 練馬 (Brief stop to switch between ATS and ATC systems)
SI37F06 Kotake-Mukaihara 小竹向原 (Brief stop to switch crew members)
Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line
F09 Ikebukuro 池袋 M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-25)

Y Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (Y-09)

JY JR East Yamanote Line (JY 13)

JA JR East Saikyo Line (JA 12)・JS Shonan-Shinjuku Line (JS 21)

TJ Tobu Tojo Line (TJ-01)

  Seibu Ikebukuro Line (SI01)

F13 Shinjuku-sanchome 新宿三丁目 M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-09)

S Toei Shinjuku Line (S-02)

F16TY01 Shibuya 渋谷 G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (G-01)・ Z Hanzomon Line (Z-01)

JY JR East Yamanote Line (JY 20)

JA JR East Saikyo Line (JA 10)・JS Shonan-Shinjuku Line (JS 19)

DT Tokyu Den-en Toshi Line (DT01)

  Keio Inokashira Line (IN01)

Tokyu Toyoko Line
TY03 Naka-Meguro 中目黒 (Brief stop)
TY07 Jiyugaoka 自由が丘 OM Tokyu Oimachi Line (OM10)
TY11 Musashi-Kosugi 武蔵小杉 (Brief stop)
TY16 Kikuna 菊名 (Brief stop)
TY21  Yokohama 横浜 JT JR East Tokaido Line (JT 05)・ JO Yokosuka Line (JO 13)・JS Shonan-Shinjuku Line (JS 13)

JK JR East Keihin-Tohoku Line (JK 12)・JK Negishi Line (JK 12)・ JH Yokohama Line (JH 12)

KK Keikyu Main Line (KK37)

  Sotetsu Main Line (SO01)

  Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line (B20)

Minatomirai Line
  Minatomirai みなとみらい
  Motomachi-Chukagai 元町・中華街

(山下公園)

  1. ^ Kotesashi - Nerima:Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Nerima to Kotake-Mukaihara:Seibu Yurakucho Line
  2. ^ Seibu-Chichibu - Agano:Seibu Chichibu Line, Agano - Nerima:Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Nerima - Kotake-Mukaihara:Seibu Yurakucho Line

Rolling stock

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See also

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  • F Liner, a similar service to the weekend S-Train

References

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  1. ^ "2017 年春 座席指定制の直通列車を導入します!" (PDF) (Press release). 西武鉄道. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "2017年3月25日(土)から「S-TRAIN」運行開始!" (PDF). 西武鉄道. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  3. ^ "西武「座れる通勤列車」の愛称は「S-TRAIN」". 東洋経済オンライン. 東洋経済新報社. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
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