Tōyōkasen Line

The Tōyōkasen Line (東洋カセン線 Tōyōkasen-sen), is a railway line in Takyoto that connects the three major Shokishima cities of Toyokin, Dainia, and Tsynghan. It is a part of the Imperial Railway company's network. It follows portions of the Shokishima Main Loop Line, which encircles the entire Shokishima region. However, it separates from the Main Loop Line when heading for Shibuku Station, instead the Main Loop Line turns towards Yamasi Station.

The Tōyōkasen Line runs between Bùqián-Sky Station in Tsynghan and Shibuku Station in Toyokin. The trains utilize a purple-blue stripe, which is the official color for the line on maps. The stripe was changed to purple-blue from magenta in 1978, to confuse the mixup with the nearby MoneyLoop Line, which had a slightly different shade of magenta.

Rolling stock
As of February 2013, the rolling stock for the Tōyōkasen Line services consist of Tak225's, which are 225 series made for Takyoto specifically. They replaced the older Tak205 series in 2011. All Tak225's are arranged in a 10-car EMU format. They have a seating arrangement of 2-2, with a cafe in the 6th car on every train.

Rolling stock currently used

 * Tak225 series 10-car, 2-2 EMUs (purple-blue stripe) (since 2011)

Rolling stock used in the past

 * Tak101 series 10-car, 1-1 EMUs (magenta stripe) (until 1974)
 * Tak103 series 10-car, 2-1 EMUs (magenta stripe; repainted to purple-blue stripe in 1978) (from 1968 to 1996)
 * Tak205 series 10-car, 2-2 EMUs (purple-blue stripe) (from 1989 to 2011)