Mitsubishi delivered 12 new five-car Series 330 trains to Tokyo recently. These trains replaced outdated models and improved transportation significantly. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Mitsubishi delivered 12 new five-car Series 330 trains to Tokyo recently. These trains replaced outdated models and improved transportation significantly.
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Transport Modernization in Tokyo

Older Series 300 trains served the automated NTL line since 2008 efficiently. But modern trains provide passengers with comfort and reliability daily.

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Mitsubishi has actively supplied Japan’s capital with new trains since 2015. And now the total number of Series 330 trains reached 15.

Transport innovations delight residents with convenience and eco-friendly rubber-tired technology consistently. Because such trains reduce noise and emissions considerably.

Mitsubishi keeps upgrading the metropolis’s transport system with advanced technology continuously. Thus, new Series 330 trains boost the line’s efficiency noticeably.

Infrastructure Development

City authorities actively support rolling stock upgrades for better infrastructure consistently. And residents already noticed improvements in daily commutes clearly.

Rubber-tired Series 330 trains ensure smooth movement and energy savings effectively. Therefore, Mitsubishi strengthens its leadership in transport innovations steadily.

Upgrading the train fleet enhances quality of life in the crowded city daily. And the automated NTL line sets a mobility example globally.

Japan’s capital develops its transport network by adopting Mitsubishi’s cutting-edge solutions actively. Indeed, this helps millions of passengers travel with comfort effortlessly.

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