Real-time Congestion Display by Train Car Introduced at Hibiya and Tozai Line Stations
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Starting March 30, 2026, Tokyo Metro will introduce real-time congestion displays per train car at 5 stations on the Hibiya and Tozai lines using AI and depth cameras to smooth passenger flow.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which stations will display the congestion status?
- A: Starting from March 30, 2026, the congestion status will be displayed at Minowa Station, Inariya Station, and the Nishi-Funabashi Line's Minamisanda Station, Kasai Station, and Urayasu Station, a total of 5 stations.
- Q: How is the congestion measured?
- A: The congestion of arriving trains is measured and predicted in real-time for each car using depth cameras and AI technology.
- Q: What is the difference from the smartphone app?
- A: More detailed information is displayed on the displays within the station, allowing those who do not use the app or are in a hurry to check the status immediately.