Tokyo Metro will implement a timetable revision on March 18, 2023. The revision will apply to all lines except the Ginza and Marunouchi Lines.
In addition to increasing or decreasing the number of trains per hour by 1 to 4 trains per hour according to usage, the Fukutoshin and Namboku Lines will begin direct service with Sagami Railway with the opening of the Tokyu Shin-Yokohama Line. The Fukutoshin Line will operate two trains per hour on weekdays and weekends, including 38 trains departing from within the Sotetsu Line and 35 trains departing from the Fukutoshin Line on weekdays, and 30 trains each on weekends and weekends. The Nanboku Line will offer direct service mainly in the morning and evening, and passengers will transfer at Shin-Yokohama Station during other times.
In addition, commuter express trains on the Fukutoshin Line will newly stop at Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku) Station. With the addition of this new stop, all trains except for the S-Train, which operates on Saturdays and Sundays, will stop at this station.
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