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A limited express is a type of or service that stops at fewer locations compared to other express services on the same or similar routes.


Japan
The term "limited express" is a common translation of the Japanese compound noun 特別急行; ; often abbreviated as 特急, though some operators translate the word differently.

There are two types of limited express trains: , and . The former type of limited express trains generally use long-distance coaches, equipped better than other ordinary express trains, including reserved seating, dining cars, food and beverage cars, and "green cars" (first class cars). The latter type of limited express train usually incurs no surcharge, but seating is usually first-come, first-served, since this type of train uses commuter train coaches. Both types of trains travel faster and stop at fewer stations.

Until 1972, the Hikari on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen was officially a 超特急]], that is, "beyond limited express" or "super express", and was priced higher than the Kodama, the limited express on the same line. Presently all services are officially limited express, but are usually referred to as "super express" in English.

The table below summarises the limited expresses on major Japanese railways (, Toei, and 16 major minus one major private railway that does not operate limited express, which is ).

+Limited express on major railways in Japan !rowspan=2Railway !colspan=2Train type !rowspan=2Surcharge !rowspan=2Picture
(example) !rowspan=2
Note
Limited ExpressTokkyū
Tsūkin Tokkyū (JR West only)
Yes
ToeiAirport Limited ExpressEapōto KaitokuNo These services operate on the Toei Asakusa Line. Only the Airport Limited Express makes limited stops on the Toei Asakusa Line, while others stop at every station but indicate the through service into either Keisei or Keikyu Lines.
Limited ExpressKaitoku,
Kaisoku Tokkyū,
Tokkyū
Access ExpressAkusesu Tokkyū
Commuter ExpressTsūkin Tokkyū
Limited ExpressTokkyūYes Limited express services with no surcharge on the Tobu Tojo Line were discontinued on 13 June 2008.
Limited ExpressTokkyūYes Spacia X was built to replace some of the aging 100 series sets which have been in service since the 1990s
Limited ExpressTokkyūYes to be replaced by Tobu N100 series
Limited ExpressTokkyūYes named "Laview". received blue ribbon award in 2020.
Keisei Electric RailwayLimited ExpressKaisoku Tokkyū,
Tokkyū''
No , , and Cityliner limited express services are classed higher than conventional limited express trains and are charged.
Access ExpressAkusesu Tokkyū
Commuter ExpressTsūkin Tokkyū
Special ExpressTokkyūNo Keio Liner is classed higher than special express and is charged.
Semi Special ExpressJuntokkyū
Odakyu Electric RailwayLimited ExpressTokkyūYes Some limited express services operate on the network (one of the two operators of the 16 major private railways that do not offer limited express services at all).
Tokyu CorporationLimited ExpressTokkyūNo S-Train services from that are classed higher than Tokyu limited express services and are charged operate on the Tokyu Toyoko Line.
Commuter Limited Express
(also called Commuter Express)
Tsūkin Tokkyū
Limited ExpressKaitoku,
Tokkyū
No Keikyu Wing and Morning Wing services are classed higher than limited express and are charged.
Airport Limited ExpressEapōto Kaitoku
Limited ExpressTokkyūNo
μSKYMyū-SukaiYes Trains consist of first class cars (charged) only.
Rapid Limited ExpressKaisoku TokkyūSome trainsSome trains consist of regular cars only.
Limited ExpressTokkyū
Limited ExpressTokkyūYes
Nankai Electric RailwayLimited ExpressTokkyūSome trains , Koya, Rinkan, and Senboku Liner services consist of reserved seat cars (charged) only.
Keihan Electric RailwayLimited ExpressTokkyū, Kaisoku TokkyūNo Starting August 2017 one first class car (called Premium car) is present on all Limited Express services
LinerLinerYes
Hankyu CorporationLimited ExpressTokkyūNo
Commuter Limited ExpressTsūkin Tokkyū
Rapid Limited ExpressKaisoku Tokkyū
Rapid Limited Express AKaisoku Tokkyū A
Hanshin Electric RailwayLimited ExpressTokkyū,
Chokutsū Tokkyū,
Kukan Tokkyū,
No
Nishi-Nippon RailroadLimited ExpressTokkyūNo


Australia
In Australia, particularly in Melbourne, selective often skip smaller stations during , primarily for the purpose of more efficient delivery of passengers to interchange stations, or higher-patronage stations. However, generally limited express trains only skip a small number of stations while express trains run non-stop on a large section of the line, contrary to Japan's definition. In Brisbane, and , limited stop services are formed by commuter trains that run as limited stops or express services from the city centre to the edge of the suburban area and then as all stops in the interurban area (an example of such an express pattern can be seen on the Gold Coast line).


New Zealand
In the era of provincial expresses, limited express services were common on high traffic routes. The was the premier express train on the North Island Main Trunk Railway between , and from 1924 until 1971; during peak seasons, it was augmented by the . Following the Night Limited was a slower unnamed express that stopped at more stations and provided a lower level of comfort.

A different pattern was employed on the Main South Line. The South Island Limited express ran three days a week from through to , with a slower regular express operating on the other four days. Both regular and limited expresses were augmented by additional services between intermediate destinations, such as an evening between Christchurch and Dunedin operated by NZR's 88 seater, or Vulcan Class Railmotors.

Limited expresses were rare beyond the main trunk routes and the regular provincial expresses were typically augmented with even slower . However, when the schedule was accelerated in 1930 and its carriages upgraded, it was re-branded as the Rotorua Limited. Due to the and rising car ownership levels, it did not achieve the level of success intended, thus in 1937 it reverted to the status and service pattern of a regular express.

After the demise of the Night Limited and the South Island Limited in 1971, the term "limited express" fell into disuse in New Zealand and has not been applied to any subsequent trains. However, from 1971 to 1979, the Silver Star performed the role of a limited express as it operated to a faster schedule than a supplementary slower service that was known from 1975 as the Northerner.

, Auckland Transport introduced limited express services on the . These services operate until 7:30 pm on weekdays, bypassing Parnell, Remuera and Greenlane stations.


Philippines
There were trains under the Manila Railroad Company and the Philippine National Railways that were called "Limited Express" or simply "Limited", as well as Special and Express trains that nonetheless stopped at fewer stations. The first of such services were introduced in the 1950s and peaked in the 1970s. They only stop at major stations along the two intercity main lines in unlike regular expresses. They were given the highest priority, dedicated rolling stock, and the highest level of comfort and amenities.

The North Main Line had the Ilocos Special and the Amianan Night Express that ran between 1973 and 1984, then the fastest services in the PNR and stopped at fewer stations compared to the Dagupan Express. Meanwhile, the second Bicol Express, opened in 1954, only stopped at 8 out of 66 stations of the line between in downtown and in . Other examples on the South Main Line include the Peñafrancia Express, the Isarog/Manila Limited, and the Mayon Limited, all of these were defunct by 2013 when all intercity rail was discontinued in favour of building a new line.

There are plans to revive the "limited express" trains. The North–South Commuter Railway and the new South Main Line under the South Long Haul project will both feature "limited express" services. Both limited expresses will run on standard-gauge track and will use dedicated rolling stock capable of running at speeds of up to or higher-speed rail. For the North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR), an airport express train will connect Clark International Airport with in , skipping all the other stations in and only stopping at four other stations in . In comparison, the "Commuter Express" services on the NSCR will serve more stations but will use the same electric multiple units as the regular commuter service.

To the south of the NSCR, the Bicol Express flagship service of the PNR South Long Haul was originally proposed as a limited express service in 2018. However, a new basic design report released in June 2021 reclassified the services into two groups: Local and Express. The new Bicol Express service has since been relegated to a regular service.


United States
Some of the most elite trains in the United States in the twentieth century were called "limited", a name that typically graced overnight trains that made very few stops. (However, the fastest train between New York and Washington, DC, a day train, in the Pennsylvania Railroad era was called the Congressional Limited Express, and it had few stops, like the longer distance "Limiteds".)

Some limiteds of America have included:

  • the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway's Pioneer Limited - one of the first and longest running named trains in the country
  • the New York Central Railroad's 20th Century Limited and its successor, the Lake Shore Limited
  • the Pennsylvania Railroad's (and later, Amtrak)
  • the New Haven's (and later, Amtrak) Merchants Limited
  • the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's
  • the Rock Island Rail Road's and the Southern Pacific Railroad's Golden State Limited
  • the Santa Fe Railroad's
  • the Union Pacific Railroad's City of Los Angeles
  • the Southern Pacific Railroad's
  • the B and O Railroad's Capitol Limited
From September 23, 1978, to April 15, 1990, the New York City Subway operated a limited express premium-fare subway service from Manhattan to , which was called the . The subway service made express stops at subway stations in Manhattan and one subway station in Brooklyn, before running nonstop to Howard Beach-JFK Airport, where transfers to free airport shuttle buses were provided. The JFK Express proved to be unsuccessful, seeing low ridership in part because the service did not actually serve any airline terminals.

Some commuter railroads operate express trains making limited stops. The Long Island Rail Road operates some trains that run 50 miles between the central city station and the first stop of its express route itinerary, for instance, on the Ronkonkoma Line.LIRR Ronkonkoma Line schedule, November 12, 2018 http://web.mta.info/lirr/Timetable/Branch/RonkonkomaBranch.pdf The Metro-North Railroad runs some rush hour trains that run 29 miles between the central city and the first stop of their route itinerary on the Hudson Line and the New Haven Line.

Due to the wide availability of service on the Northeast Regional and , most of Amtrak's medium- and long-distance trains operating along the Northeast Corridor only stop to discharge passengers from Washington Union Station (or in some cases, Alexandria Union Station) northward, and to receive passengers from Newark Penn Station southward.


South Korea
The term "Limited Express" is 특급 (特急, Teukgeup) in Korean. Limited express trains stop at fewer stations than regular express trains (급행, 急行, Geuphaeng).
+Limited express on major railways in South Korea !rowspan=2Railway !colspan=2Train type !rowspan=2Surcharge !rowspan=2Picture
(example) !rowspan=2
Line !rowspan=2Section
Limited Express특급(特急)
( Teukgeup)
No Seoul Subway Line 1
()
~ Dongincheon
ITX-CheongchunITX-청춘(靑春)
( ITX-Cheongchun)
Yes ~ Chuncheon
Limited Express급행(急行)
( Geuphaeng)
No Seoul Subway Line 9Gimpo International Airport ~ VHS Medical Center


Indonesia
The Sriwijaya train (or also known as the Sriwijaya Limited Express (Limex) train, which means the Sriwijaya Limited Express (Patas) train) is a passenger train service operated by PT Kereta Api Indonesia to serve the Palembang Kertapati-Tanjungkarang line and vice versa.


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