Ōimachi Line
Tōkyū Ōimachi Line | |
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Overview | |
Owner | Tokyu Corporation |
Locale | Tokyo |
Termini | |
Stations | 18 |
Service | |
Type | Commuter rail |
History | |
Opened | 6 July 1927 |
Technical | |
Line length | 12.4 km |
Track gauge | 1067 |
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The Tōkyū Ōimachi Line (東急大井町線, Tōkyū Ōimachi-sen) is a railway line operated by the Japanese private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. It extends from Ōimachi in Shinagawa, Tokyo to Mizonokuchi in Kawasaki, Kanagawa.
Rolling stock
- For Local services
- For Express services
History
- 6 July 1927: Ōimachi - Ōokayama opened by Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway (目黒蒲田電鉄)
- 1 November 1929: Jiyūgaoka - Futako-Tamagawa opened by Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway
- 25 December 1929: Ōokayama - Jiyūgaoka opened by Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway
- 29 June 1938: Meguro-Kamata Railway absorbed into Tōkyō-Yokohama Electric Railway (東京横浜電鉄)
- 15 January 1958: Electric supply increased to 1,500 V DC
- 11 October 1963: Line renamed Den-en-toshi Line, together with the section south of Futako-Tamagawa
- 16 November 1977: Through running starts between Shibuya and Nagatsuta
- 12 August 1979: Line renamed Ōimachi Line, separated from Den-en-toshi Line south of Futako-Tamagawa
- 23 February 2008: ATC operation starts
- 28 March 2008: Express services start
- 11 July 2009: Expand from Futako-Tamagawa to Mizonokuchi
Stations
For distances and connections for other lines, see the route diagram.
Local trains are classified by color of signs: blue and green. The latter runs on the express track between Futako-Tamagawa and Mizonokuchi and does not stop at Futako-Shinchi and Takatsu.
Station | Japanese Name | Stops | Location | |||
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"Blue" Local |
"Green" Local |
Express | ||||
Ōimachi | 大井町 | Shinagawa | Tokyo | |||
Shimo-Shinmei | 下神明 | |||||
Togoshi-kōen | 戸越公園 | |||||
Nakanobu | 中延 | |||||
Ebaramachi | 荏原町 | |||||
Hatanodai | 旗の台 | |||||
Kita-Senzoku | 北千束 | Ōta | ||||
Ōokayama | 大岡山 | Meguro | ||||
Midorigaoka | 緑が丘 | |||||
Jiyūgaoka | 自由が丘 | |||||
Kuhombutsu | 九品仏 | Setagaya | ||||
Oyamadai | 尾山台 | |||||
Todoroki | 等々力 | |||||
Kami-Noge | 上野毛 | |||||
Futako-Tamagawa | 二子玉川 | |||||
Futako-Shinchi | 二子新地 | Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki |
Kanagawa | |||
Takatsu | 高津 | |||||
Mizonokuchi | 溝の口 |
References
- "80周年を迎え進化する東急大井町線-その1-". Japan Railfan Magazine (鉄道ファン, Tetsudō-fan) (in Japanese) (July 2008): pp. 118–125. 2008.
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