Nagayama Station (Tokyo)
Nagayama Station 永山駅 | |
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Keiō-Nagayama Station | |
Location |
1 Nagayama, Tama, Tokyo (東京都多摩市永山1) Japan |
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History | |
Opened |
Keiō Corporation: 1974 Odakyū Electric Railway: 1974 |
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Passengers |
Keiō: 44,363 Odakyū: 28,431 daily |
Nagayama Station (永山駅 Nagayama-eki) is a station on the Keiō Sagamihara Line and the Odakyū Tama Line located in Tama, Tokyo, Japan. The stations are formally known as Keiō-Nagayama (Keiō) and Odakyū-Nagayama (Odakyū).
Stations
Keiō Corporation (Keiō-Nagayama Station)
The station opened on October 18, 1974. Two tracks serve two side platforms. All trains stop at this station.
1 | ■ Keiō Sagamihara Line | Keiō-Tama-Center, Hashimoto |
2 | ■ Keiō Sagamihara Line | Chōfu, Meidaimae, Sasazuka, Shinjuku, Toei Shinjuku Line |
Odakyū Electric Railway (Odakyū-Nagayama Station)
The station opened on June 1, 1974. Two tracks serve two island platforms. All trains stop at this station.
1 | ■ Odakyū Tama Line | Odakyū-Tama-Center, Karakida |
2 | ■ Odakyū Tama Line | Shin-Yurigaoka, Shinjuku, Chiyoda Line, Odawara, Katase-Enoshima |
Surrounding area
The station sits at the heart of the planned Tama New Town suburb, complementing the neighboring Tama-Center Station.
History
- June 1, 1974: Odakyū-Nagayama Station opens as a local stop with the extension of the Odakyū Tama Line.
- October 18, 1974: Keiō-Nagayama Station opens as a local and rapid stop with the extension of the Keiō Sagamihara Line.
- December 2, 2000: Special express Homeway and express trains begin service on the Tama Line, stopping at Nagayama.
- March 27, 2001: On the Sagamihara Line, express trains begin service, stopping at Nagayama; special express trains are abolished.
- March 23, 2002: Tama Express trains begin service on the Tama Line, stopping at Nagayama.
- December 11, 2004: Section semi-express trains begin service on the Tama Line, stopping at Nagayama.
- March 2006: Odakyū-Nagayama Station renewal construction completed.
- March 15, 2008: Special express Metro Homeway trains begin service on the Tama Line, stopping at Nagayama.
References
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Keiō Sagamihara Line | ||||
Wakabadai | Local | Keiō-Tama-Center | ||
Wakabadai | Rapid | Keiō-Tama-Center | ||
Wakabadai | Semi Express | Keiō-Tama-Center | ||
Keiō-Inadazutsumi | Express | Keiō-Tama-Center | ||
Keiō-Inadazutsumi | Semi Special Express | Keiō-Tama-Center | ||
Keiō-Inadazutsumi | Special Express | Keiō-Tama-Center | ||
Odakyū Tama Line | ||||
Haruhino | Local | Odakyū-Tama-Center | ||
Haruhino | Section Semi-Express | Odakyū-Tama-Center | ||
Kurihira | Express | Odakyū-Tama-Center | ||
Kurihira | Tama Express | Odakyū-Tama-Center | ||
Shin-Yurigaoka | Limited Express Romancecar | Odakyū-Tama-Center |
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nagayama Station. |
- Keiō Corporation - Keiō-Nagayama Station (Japanese)
- Odakyū Electric Railway - Odakyū-Nagayama Station (Japanese)
Coordinates: 35°37′48″N 139°26′53″E / 35.630099°N 139.448191°E
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