Yokohama Line
The Yokohama Line is a railway line in Japan that connects the city of Yokohama to Kawasaki. It is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and spans approximately 29 kilometers. The line features both local and rapid services, making it a vital transportation route for commuters in the Kanagawa Prefecture.
Opened in 1980, the Yokohama Line has several key stations, including Machi-cho and Hiratsuka. It intersects with other major lines, such as the Tōkaidō Main Line and the Negishi Line, enhancing connectivity for passengers traveling to various destinations in the region.