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Bicycle stuck on railway crossing brings trains to halt.

Mainichi Daily News

| March 31, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Mainichi Newspapers. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Mainichi Daily News)

Train services on the two railway lines in Tokyo were brought to a halt after a high school student's bicycle got stuck on a railway crossing, forcing him to abandon it, railway officials said.

Officials said a sensor indicating an abnormality at a crossing on the JR Tohoku Line between Akabane and Ogu stations went off at about 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, forcing operations on the line and the Keihin Tohoku Line to come to a …

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