Key Points
Two fatal accidents disrupted Nagoya Railroad service on June 18.
Nagoya Line suspended 1 hour 37 minutes between Toyoake and Narumi.
Kawa Line halted over 2 hours between Ota River and Akuhi.
Network-wide delays and train cancellations affected thousands of commuters.
Nagoya Railroad (9048.T) suspended service on two lines on June 18 after fatal accidents at separate stations. The Nagoya Line stopped between Toyoake and Narumi stations for 1 hour 37 minutes. The Kawa Line halted between Ota River and Akuhi stations until 1:58 a.m. on June 19. Both incidents caused train cancellations and delays across the network.
First Accident Halts Nagoya Line Traffic
A fatal accident at Chukyo Racecourse Station on the Nagoya Line occurred at 5:49 p.m. on June 18. Service stopped between Toyoake and Narumi stations on both directions. Operations resumed at 7:26 p.m. after 1 hour 37 minutes of suspension. The company apologized for the disruption and delays affecting multiple train lines.
Second Incident Disrupts Kawa Line Overnight
A second fatal accident occurred at Sakabe Station on the Kawa Line at 11:46 p.m. on June 18. The downbound line between Ota River and Akuhi stations halted service. Service resumed at 1:58 a.m. on June 19 after more than 2 hours of suspension. The company reported train cancellations and delays across connected lines.
Network-Wide Service Disruptions
Both accidents caused cascading delays and cancellations across Nagoya Railroad’s network. The company issued formal apologies to passengers for the service disruptions. Commuters experienced extended travel times and missed connections as the railway worked to restore normal operations.
Final Thoughts
Two fatal accidents on Nagoya Railroad’s lines on June 18 caused over 4 hours of combined service suspensions. The disruptions affected thousands of commuters and highlighted operational risks in the railway network.
FAQs
The first fatal accident at Chukyo Racecourse Station occurred at 5:49 p.m., halting the Nagoya Line service.
The Nagoya Line between Toyoake and Narumi stations was suspended for 1 hour 37 minutes, resuming at 7:26 p.m.
The second fatal accident at Sakabe Station on the Kawa Line occurred at 11:46 p.m. on June 18.
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