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On the morning of September 19, a Tohoku Shinkansen train stopped between Sendai Station and Furukawa Station after a connecting part of the train came off while the train was moving. Due to this, the entire Tohoku Shinkansen line has been suspended. Photographer’s report: “This is the sky above Sanbongi, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. The connecting parts that were supposed to connect came off, and the Shinkansen trains separated from each other.” According to JR East, just after 8 on the 19th, Sendai Station. Between Furukawa Station and Furukawa Station, the Hayabusa/Komachi Line of the Tohoku Shinkansen came off while moving and stopped on the tracks. There are about 320 passengers in the stopped car, but the air conditioning inside the car is working normally, and JR says there are no injuries. In addition, JR has confirmed that neither the Hayabusa nor Komachi derailed. As a result, the Tohoku Shinkansen has suspended service on all lines between Tokyo Station and Shin-Aomori Station, both upstream and downstream, and there is no prospect of resuming service. User: “I was planning to go to Nagoya, but I have to go to work, so I waited for about an hour.” (Additional note: At noon on the 19th, JR announced that it planned to resume service. 13:00) tagsToTranslate)Tohoku Shinkansen