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  1. Seibu Tamagawa Line The Seibu Tamagawa Line is 8 km line running off the JR East Chuo Main line at Musashi-Sakai to Koremasa. This line is single track and does not connect to the rest of the Seibu network. Length 8 km Stations 6 4 car trains Seibu Kokubunji LIne The Kokubunji LIne runs off the JR East Chuo Main Line at Kokubunji Station to Highasi- Murayama. Connections are made with the Seibu Haijima line at Ogawa and the Seibu Shinjuku line at Highasi-Murayama. Length 7.8 km Stations 5 6 car trains http://youtu.be/NZ98eDp_PGc Seibu Tamako Line The shaped Seibu Tamago Line also runs off the JR East Chuo Main Line at Kokubunji Station to Seibu-Yeunchi where it connects with the Seibu Yamaguchi Line (Leo Liner). Length 9.2 km Stations 7 4 car trains http://youtu.be/XB6sxUQ1uyg There are two other short Seibu lines. These are the 1 km Toshima Line which is operated as part of the Ikebukuro Line and 4.2 km Sayama Line which also is operated by through services on the Ikebukuro Line.
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