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词条 Nagayama Station (Tokyo)
释义

  1. Lines

  2. Station layout

     Keiō Corporation (Keiō-Nagayama Station) platforms   Odakyū Electric Railway (Odakyū-Nagayama Station) platforms 

  3. Adjacent stations

  4. History

  5. Surrounding area

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox station
| name = {{KOSN|KO|40|size=50}}
Nagayama Station
| native_name = 永山駅
| native_name_lang = ja
| type =
| image = Keionagayama_Station_200510.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Keiō-Nagayama Station
| other_name =
| address = 1 Nagayama, Tama-shi, Tokyo
{{Nihongo2|(東京都多摩市永山1)}}
| country = Japan
| coordinates =
| operator = {{Plainlist|
  • Keiō Corporation
  • Odakyū Electric Railway

| line = {{Plainlist|
  • Keio Sagamihara Line
  • Odakyū Tama Line

| platforms = 4 side platforms
| connections = {{Plainlist|
  • Bus terminal

| structure =
| code = KO40 (Keio), OT05 (Odakyu)
| opened = 1974
| closed =
| former =
| passengers = Keiō: 44,140[1]
Odakyū: 28,853 daily
| pass_year = FY2014
| services =
}}{{nihongo|Nagayama Station|永山駅|Nagayama-eki}} is a station located in Tama, Tokyo, Japan operated jointly by Keio Corporation and the Odakyū Electric Railway. The stations are formally known as Keiō-Nagayama (Keiō) and Odakyū-Nagayama.

Lines

Nagayama Station is served by the Keiō Sagamihara Line, and is 11.4 kilometers from the terminus of the line at {{STN|Chōfu|Tokyo}} and 35.6 kilometers from Shinjuku Station in downtown Tokyo. On the Odakyū Tama Line, it is 6.8 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Shin-Yurigaoka Station and 28.3 kilometers from Shinjuku Station.

Station layout

This station consists of two sets of elevated opposed side platforms serving a total of four tracks. All trains stop at this station.

Keiō Corporation (Keiō-Nagayama Station) platforms

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Odakyū Electric Railway (Odakyū-Nagayama Station) platforms

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Adjacent stations

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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.

Surrounding area

The station sits at the heart of the planned Tama New Town suburb, complementing the neighboring Tama-Center Station.

See also

  • List of railway stations in Japan

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.keio.co.jp/group/traffic/railroading/passengers/index.html|script-title=ja:1日の駅別乗降人員|trans-title=Daily station usage figures|language=Japanese|location = Japan |publisher=Keio Corporation|format=|accessdate=18 May 2016}}

External links

{{commons category|Nagayama Station}}
  • Keiō Corporation - Keiō-Nagayama Station {{ja icon}}
  • Odakyū Electric Railway - Odakyū-Nagayama Station {{ja icon}}
{{Keio Sagamihara Line}}{{Odakyu Tama Line}}{{coord|35.630099|139.448191|format=dms|display=title|type:railwaystation_region:JP}}

8 : Railway stations in Tokyo|Stations of Keio Corporation|Stations of Odakyu Electric Railway|Keio Sagamihara Line|Odakyu Tama Line|Railway stations opened in 1974|1974 establishments in Japan|Tama, Tokyo

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