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During the trip from Kita-Ayase to Ayase from 2:50 to 6:40, I noticed that you didn't pass another train; There's only one train in branch service. In other videos however there are two trains in branch service. Is this a weekend/weekday thing, or perhaps a time of day thing?
Thank you for your comment🙋 On the "branch line" of the Chiyoda Line, the 05 series trains run all day, not only on weekdays but also on weekends. In addition, there are trains that run directly from the "main line" of the Chiyoda Line to Kita-Ayase Station. There are also trains that go to the train depot beyond Kita-Ayase Station. I think that there just happened to be no other trains running in this video.
@@traintourkekechannel Ah I see, the platforms have been lengthened and now main line trains can serve Kita-Ayase. In the video I saw with two 3-car 05 trains, the platforms had not yet been lengthened! So I guess now that other trains can access Kita-Ayase, only one 3-car 05 train is needed in service at a time
@@SomeTrainEnthusiast Indeed, Kita-Ayase Station did not previously accommodate 10-car trains. As you can see, it now operates both 3-car and 10-car trains.