- Seibu Tamagawa Line
The Tamagawa Line, or nihongo|Seibu Tamagawa Line|西武多摩川線|Seibu Tamagawa Sen, part of the
Seibu Railway system, is an 8.0 km railway line in the western suburbs ofTokyo . The line runs fromMusashi-Sakai Station on theChūō Main Line toKoremasa Station along theTama River . The line has only six stations and is not connected to any other part of the Seibu Railway system. The line is single-track: trains travelling in opposite directions pass each other as necessary at the stations, which are double-tracked.The railroad was originally established in 1910 as a freight line, conveying gravel from the
Tama River , but freight operations ceased in 1967. In 1927, it was absorbed by theSeibu Railway .Although the line is short, it provides access to the
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies , theTokyo Racecourse ,Ajinomoto Stadium , the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department police school, many cemeteries (including Tokyo's largest, Tama Cemetery] , theAmerican School in Japan , and the Tama River.tations
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Musashi-Sakai Station - Transfer toChūō Main Line (JR East)
*Shin-Koganei Station
*Tama Station - prior to March, 2001, this station was known as Tamabochimae
*Shiraitodai Station - prior to March, 2001, this station was known as Kita-Tama. Transfer here to theKeiō Line atMusashinodai Station (5 minute walk)
*Kyōteijōmae Station
*Koremasa Station
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