briefly--if the drawbacks of enclosed links outweighed the advantages, then the world's busiest railways wouldn't use them
that list *only* count's Tokyo's subways, which constitute a tiny portion of its rail network & ridership
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What constitutes the rest? Intercity trains? I assume by subways you mean the city's general train service, not just the underground ones.
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What we would call in the USA "commuter rail," but in Tokyo is operated identically (and even on the same tracks!) as the subway
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Wiki has some details here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_Greater_Tokyo#Rail … - 40 million daily riders - 882 stations - 30 operators - 121 lines
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