Thousands affected after power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines

Trains on East ⁠Japan ‍Railway’s Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines were halted in all directions indefinitely.

Passengers evacuated from a stranded train on the Keihin-Tohoku line walk to Tamachi station in Tokyo, Japan on Jan 16, 2026. (Photo: Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon)

A railway power outage in Tokyo disrupted the ⁠morning commute for thousands on Friday (Jan 16) as two main lines with some of the world’s busiest stations were halted after reports of a ‍fire.

Trains on East ⁠Japan ‍Railway’s Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines were halted in all directions with ⁠no timetable for resumption, the railway said.

A fire ‍was reported on the tracks near Tamachi Station, where both lines stop, shortly before 8am (7am, Singapore time), public broadcaster NHK said.

Flames were coming from a transformer ‌in the track area, and the fire was nearly extinguished ‍about ‌30 minutes later, NHK said.

Passengers were seen disembarking from a Keihin-Tohoku train stranded between stations and walking along the tracks to evacuate, assisted by ‌firefighters and railway staff, in footage broadcast by the NTV network.

Source : https://www.channelnewsasia.com/east-asia/tokyo-power-outage-east-japan-railway-yamanote-keihin-tohoku-5862786

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