Английская Википедия:Den-en-toshi Line

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Denentoshi line crossing Tama River, south of Futako-Tamagawa Station

The Шаблон:Nihongo is a major commuter line operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation and connecting south-western suburbs of Tokyo and neighbouring Kanagawa Prefecture, with its western terminus of Шаблон:STN, to a major railway junction of western downtown Tokyo, Шаблон:STN. At Shibuya, nearly all the trains continue on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line.

The line's color on maps and station guides is green, and stations carry the prefix "DT" followed by a number.[1]

History

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Den-en-toshi Line was built underneath the road where the original Tamagawa Interurban Line ran

Prewar predecessors

On March 6, 1907, the Шаблон:Nihongo opened the first section of an interurban line between Shibuya and what is now Шаблон:STN, using Шаблон:RailGauge gauge.[2] The line was called the Шаблон:Nihongo and is not to be confused with today's Tokyu Tamagawa Line (東急多摩川線). The branch from Sangen-Jaya Station opened on January 18, 1925.

Tama Den-En-Toshi Plan

In 1953, Tokyu Group president Keita Gotō unveiled a "new town" planning scheme called the South-Western Area Development Plan. He envisioned new railway line and freeway and large, clean houses for commuters working in Tokyo.[3] The railway line would become the Tama Den-En-Toshi Line and the expressway the Tōmei Expressway. The parts of the new line completely overlaps the Tamagawa Line and the project is known as the Shin-Tamagawa Line or "New Tamagawa Line" which runs in an underground alignment under the old interurban line. The Tamagawa Line was closed in 1969 in anticipation for the opening of the Shin-Tamagawa Line, with the remaining branch line of the Tamagawa Electric Railway split off into the present Tokyu Setagaya Line. The underground Shin-Tamagawa Line opened a few years later in 1977, completely replacing the closed interurban line. Upon opening it was treated as a separate line from the Ōimachi Line connecting to said line at Futako-Tamagawa.Шаблон:Citation needed

Development of the line

In 2000, Tama Den-En-Toshi Line as depicted today was created by merging the Shin-Tamagawa Line and the section of the Ōimachi Line west of Шаблон:STN.Шаблон:Citation needed Trains through servicing into the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line was extended beyond Шаблон:STN into Isesaki Line and Nikkō Line of Tobu Railway on March 19, 2003.[3]

Tokyu has expanded the line to four tracks from Futako-Tamagawa to Mizonokuchi; most trains of the Ōimachi line run through this section to Mizonokuchi, with some local trains making the intermediate stops. This service began in June 2009, postponed from fiscal 2007. Ōimachi line trains, which are 5- or 7-car sets, will then run between Шаблон:STN and Mizonokuchi.[4]

Operation

Nearly all trains on the Den-en-toshi Line are operated through to/from the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line using Tokyu, Tokyo Metro, and Tobu Railway 10-car EMUs. Around half of them continue beyond Шаблон:STN, the terminus of the Hanzomon Line, to the Tobu Skytree Line (Kita-Koshigaya Station, Kita-Kasukabe Station and Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station), Tobu Isesaki Line (Kuki Station), and Tōbu Nikkō Line (Minami-Kurihashi Station).[5] At rush hour, an inbound train arrives as frequently as every 2 minutes 10 seconds.

Service types

The following three types of service are operated on the line.[5]

Шаблон:Colorbox Шаблон:Nihongo (L)
Stops at all stations. Eight services per hour in each direction during the daytime. Two of eight are not through service to the Hanzōmon Line.
Шаблон:Colorbox Шаблон:Nihongo (SE)
In the morning rush hour, all limited-stop services are semi-express.
In the daytime, two services are operated per hour in each direction and connect to a local train at Shibuya (outbound only), Saginuma and Nagatsuta (inbound only).
Шаблон:Colorbox Шаблон:Nihongo (Ex)
Not operated in morning rush hour. In the daytime, six services are operated per hour in each direction and two of six is through to the Ōimachi Line. Most express connect to a local train at Sangen-jaya (inbound only), Futako-tamagawa (outbound and through service to the Ōimachi Line), Saginuma and Nagatsuta.

Through trains to Ōimachi Line

On weekends, two seven-car express trains per days are operated to/from Шаблон:STN and Шаблон:STN. Also, a few trains are operated through to/from the Tōkyū Ōimachi Line to utilize forwardings to/from Saginuma depot, up to Ōimachi in the mornings, and down to Шаблон:STN in the late evenings. These formations are 7-car sets, unlike the 10-car trains normally used on the line. A few express trains during the holidays also serve from Шаблон:STN in the mornings, down in the evenings.Шаблон:Citation needed

Stations

No. Name Japanese Distance (km) L SE Ex Transfers Location
Through-services to/from Шаблон:STN via the Шаблон:TSLS Tokyo Metro Hanzomon LineШаблон:TBLS Tobu Skytree Line and Шаблон:TBLSTobu Isesaki Line

↑ ↑ Through-services to/from Шаблон:STN via the Шаблон:TSLS Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Шаблон:TBLS Tobu Skytree Line & Шаблон:TBLS Tōbu Nikkō Line

Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 渋谷 0.0 O O O Шаблон:Plainlist Shibuya Tokyo
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 池尻大橋 1.9 O O |   Setagaya
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 三軒茶屋 3.3 O O O Шаблон:TQLS Tōkyū Setagaya Line
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 駒沢大学 4.8 O O |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 桜新町 6.3 O O |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 用賀 7.6 O O |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 二子玉川 9.4 O O O Шаблон:TQLS Tōkyū Ōimachi Line
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 二子新地 10.1 O | |   Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki Kanagawa
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 高津 10.7 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 溝の口 11.4 O O O Шаблон:Plainlist
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 梶が谷 12.2 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 宮崎台 13.7 O | |   Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 宮前平 14.7 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 鷺沼 15.7 O O O  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN たまプラーザ 17.1 O O O   Aoba-ku, Yokohama
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN あざみ野 18.2 O O O Файл:Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line symbol.svg Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 江田 19.3 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 市が尾 20.6 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 藤が丘 22.1 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 青葉台 23.1 O O O  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 田奈 24.5 O | |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 長津田 25.6 O O O Шаблон:Plainlist Midori-ku, Yokohama
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN つくし野 26.8 O O |   Machida Tokyo
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN すずかけ台 28.0 O O |  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 南町田グランベリーパーク 29.2 O O O  
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN つきみ野 30.3 O O |   Yamato Kanagawa
Шаблон:TQSN Шаблон:STN 中央林間 31.5 O O O Файл:Odakyu enoshima.svg Odakyu Enoshima Line

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