Nagayama Station (Tokyo)
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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).
suburb, complementing the neighboring Tama-Center Station
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Keio Sagamihara Line
The is a Japanese railway line operated by Keio Corporation, connecting Hashimoto Station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture and Chōfu Station in Chōfu, Tokyo.-History:...
and the Odakyū Tama Line located in Tama
Tama, Tokyo
is a municipality classified as a city, located in Tokyo, Japan.Its southern half forms part of the Tama New Town project, Japan's largest residential development, constructed in the 1970s....
, Tokyo
Tokyo
, ; officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area of Japan. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family...
, Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...
. The stations are formally known as Keiō-Nagayama (Keiō) and Odakyū-Nagayama (Odakyū).
Keiō Corporation (Keiō-Nagayama Station)
The station opened on October 18, 1974. Two tracks serve two side platforms. All trains stop at this station.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.Surrounding area
The station sits at the heart of the planned Tama New TownTama New Town
is a large residential development, straddling the municipalities of Hachiōji, Tama, Inagi and Machida cities, in Tokyo, Japan. It was designed as a new town in 1965...
suburb, complementing the neighboring Tama-Center Station
Tama-Center Station
is a station on the Keiō Sagamihara Line, the Odakyū Tama Line, and the Tama Toshi Monorail Line located in Tama, Tokyo, Japan. The stations are formally known as Keiō Tama-Center , Odakyū Tama-Center , and Tama-Center ....
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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.