
JR East has announced that it will be introducing new rollling stock for the Narita Express in autumn next year. The carriages will feature expanded security systems including cameras monitoring the luggage areas. The top speed remains at 130km, still limited by the track, so journey times will be no different. They will be the first new rolling stock for the route since it opened. Keisei Railway, who run a rival service to the airport, intends to open a revamped line in 2010 which will allow a top speed of 160km and cut the travelling time between Narita and Nippori on the Yamanote line to 36 minutes. Since JR will not be able to compete on speed, the company is hoping the improvements will help them retain business. They say that all existing trains will be replaced by the new carriages withn two years of the introduction of the new design. That artist's impression makes it look like a toaster.