Yokosuka Line - Services

Services

Yokosuka Line local trains make all stops. Most trains have 11 cars, with two of those being Green (first class) cars. Other trains between Tokyo and Zushi are made up of 15 cars -- an 11-car set joined to a 4-car set. (Due to shorter platform length at stations south of Zushi, only 11-car trains are operated to Kurihama.) The Airport Narita rapid service operates as a local train within the Yokosuka Line.

Shōnan-Shinjuku Line local trains make all stops on the Yokosuka Line between Nishi-Ōi and Zushi.

Ohayō Liner Zushi and Home Liner Zushi commuter liners stop at the stations shown in the list below. The Ohayō Liner Zushi only boards passengers at Ōfuna, Kamakura and Zushi; the Home Liner Zushi only boards passengers at Tokyo, Shimbashi, and Shinagawa.

For information on the Narita Express and other limited express services, see their respective articles.

The Yokosuka Line has through service onto the Sōbu Line to Chiba and beyond. Some trains travel as far as:

  • Kazusa-Ichinomiya on the Sotobō Line
  • Kimitsu on the Uchibō Line
  • Narita Airport via Narita on the Narita Line (Airport Narita)
  • Kashima-Jingū on the Kashima Line
  • Narutō on the Sōbu Main Line

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