Confusion of ~ている in example sentence

Hey,

I’m currently working my way through the N5 Bunpro grammar deck and got a review for ている but the example sentence I got is this:

I don’t get how this this means the train has gone to and is in Tokyo? Shouldn’t this mean the train is going to Tokyo? As in, the trains exists in the state of going to Tokyo?

Thanks for any help!

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Hi!

I would refer you to this thread.

HTH!

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