JR East suspended services on the JR Yamanote Line's inner and outer loops around 8 p.m. on Friday due to an accident on the Saikyo Line. Operations resumed approximately 55 minutes later at around 8:55 p.m. The interruption stemmed from the incident on the parallel Saikyo Line, according to JR East.
On February 6, 2026, at around 8 p.m., services on the JR Yamanote Line's inner and outer loops were suspended due to an accident on the JR Saikyo Line. JR East announced the halt shortly after 8:40 p.m., anticipating a resumption around 9 p.m.
In reality, operations restarted earlier than expected, at approximately 8:55 p.m., limiting the disruption to about 55 minutes. The Yamanote Line, a vital circular route in Tokyo, serves millions of commuters daily, and such stoppages can quickly disrupt the capital's transport network.
While JR East's statement did not detail the accident, the Saikyo and Yamanote lines run parallel in parts of their routes, sharing signaling and infrastructure that likely caused the ripple effect. Passengers had to switch to alternative lines, but the brief outage prevented widespread delays.
This incident highlights JR East's efficient response while underscoring the fragility of urban rail systems in densely populated areas.