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The name 'Keio' is derived from taking one character each from the places through which the railway runs: Tokyo and Hachiōji.
The name 'Keio' is derived from taking one character each from the places through which the railway runs: Tokyo and Hachiōji.


== Electric Passenger ==
 
 
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!Introduction Date
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!Manufacturer
!Manufacturer
!Series
!Series
!Set No.
!Set No.
!No.
!Introduction Date
!Introduction Date
!Withdrawal Date
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|J-TREC
|5000
|5731F
|5731
|Jun 2017
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|Keio Line, Keio Sagamihara Line and Keio Takao Line
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|J-TREC
|5000
|5732F
|5732
|Sep 2017
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|Keio Line, Keio Sagamihara Line and Keio Takao Line
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|J-TREC
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|5734
|Nov 2017
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|Keio Line, Keio Sagamihara Line and Keio Takao Line
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|J-TREC
|5000
|5735F
|5735
|Dec 2017
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|5736F
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|Dec 2019
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|J-TREC
|5000
|5737F
|5737
|Oct 2022
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|Keio Line, Keio Sagamihara Line and Keio Takao Line
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|J-TREC
|5000
|5738F
|5738
|Jan 2024
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|Nov 2024
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|J-TREC
|5000
|5740F
|5740
|Feb 2025
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|Keio Line, Keio Sagamihara Line and Keio Takao Line
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== Type ==
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|+''7000 series''
!Manufacturer
!Manufacturer
!Series
!Series
!Set No.
!Set No.
!No.
!Introduction Date
!Introduction Date
!Withdrawal Date
!Withdrawal Date
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!Manufacturer
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!Series
!Set No.
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!Introduction Date
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!Withdrawal Date
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!Manufacturer
!Series
!Set No.
!No.
!Introduction Date
!Withdrawal Date
!Line(s) Serviced
!Notes
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== Maintenance Rollingstock ==
Deya901 - track maintenance
Deya902 - track maintenance
Kuya900 - track maintenance
Saya 912 - track maintenance

Latest revision as of 05:24, 16 August 2025

Keio Corporation is a private railway operator in Tokyo, Japan and the central firm of the Keio Group that is involved in transport, retail, real estate and other industries.

The Keio railway network connects western suburbs of Tokyo (Chōfu, Fuchū, Hachiōji, Hino, Inagi, Tama) and Sagamihara in Kanagawa with central Tokyo at Shinjuku Station.

The name 'Keio' is derived from taking one character each from the places through which the railway runs: Tokyo and Hachiōji.


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