"Service types" refer to different stopping patterns that trains use--any New Yorkers here should be familiar with "local" vs "express"
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In Japan (of course), this has been elevated to an art form. Service types on the Keikyu Linepic.twitter.com/M3Wk2dJlep
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Odakyu lines - service types forgot to mention--these diagrams also show subway thru servicepic.twitter.com/cjxkjSZ8Mj
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Tobu lines - service types (excluding Tobu Tojo Line)pic.twitter.com/GkRtRmH4zK
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Keisei lines - service types I'll stop here, but most rail lines in Japan employ some sort of service gradation like thispic.twitter.com/unypZlbbJp
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