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Setagaya Line
SG
A Tokyu 300 series trainset in November 2005
Overview
Native name世田谷線
StatusOperational
OwnerTokyu Corporation
LocaleSetagaya, Tokyo
Termini
  • Shimo-takaido
  • Stations10
    Service
    TypeLight rail (tramway)
    Operator(s)Tokyu Corporation
    Rolling stockTokyu 300 series
    Daily ridership57,541 passengers per day (2017)[1]
    History
    OpenedJanuary 18, 1925 (1925-01-18)
    Technical
    Line length5 km (3.1 mi)
    Number of tracksDouble track
    Track gauge1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in)
    Electrification600 V DC overhead catenary
    Operating speed40 km/h (25 mph)

    Route map

    km

    0.0
    Sangen-jaya DT

    0.3
    Nishi-taishidō

    0.9
    Wakabayashi

    1.4
    Shōin-jinja-mae

    1.8
    Setagaya

    2.2
    Kamimachi

    2.7
    Miyanosaka

    3.4
    Yamashita

    4.2
    Matsubara

    5.0
    Shimo-takaido
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  • Setagaya Line train running on the tracks, 2017

    The Setagaya Line (世田谷線, Setagaya-sen) is a light rail line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyu Corporation. It connects Sangen-jayatoShimo-takaidoinSetagaya, Tokyo.[1]

    Unlike other Tokyu lines that are heavy rail commuter lines, the Setagaya Line is governed under the Tramways Act (軌道法, kidou-hou) of the Japanese government. Despite this, the entire line is located on its own right-of-way because it is a branch line of the former Tamagawa Line (玉川線), which is not the same line as the present-day Tōkyū Tamagawa Line.[2]

    Overview[edit]

    The Setagaya Line was opened by the Tamagawa Electric Railway (玉川電気鉄道, Tamagawa Denki Tetsudō, "Tamaden") in 1923, running on surface streets between Shibuya and the Tama River. Since the railway merged with Tokyu in 1938, the balance of the line closed in 1969, leaving this isolated section as the sole Tokyu line to use 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in) gauge.[2]

    The Setagaya Line and the Toden Arakawa Line (the only surviving line of the former Tokyo Toden network) are the only railway lines in Tokyo proper to be legally classified as tramways (軌道, kidō).

    The line has its own smart card system called Setamaru, which cannot be used on other Tokyu lines. Since March 2007 the PASMO contactless card has also been accepted on the Setagaya and other Tokyu lines.

    Stations[edit]

    All stations are located in Setagaya.

    No. Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers
    SG01 Sangen-jaya 三軒茶屋 0.0 DT03 Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line
    SG02 Nishi-taishidō 西太子堂 0.3
    SG03 Wakabayashi 若林 0.9
    SG04 Shōin-jinja-mae 松陰神社前 1.4
    SG05 Setagaya 世田谷 1.8
    SG06 Kamimachi 上町 2.2
    SG07 Miyanosaka 宮の坂 2.7
    SG08 Yamashita 山下 3.4 Odakyū Odawara Line ( Gōtokuji)
    SG09 Matsubara 松原 4.2
    SG10 Shimo-takaido 下高井戸 5.0 KO Keiō Line

    Miyanosaka Station was formerly known as Gotokujimae (豪徳寺前駅).

    Matsubara was formerly known as Rokushojinjamae (六所神社前駅) and was moved approximately 100 meters to the north.

    An eleventh station known as Shichikenchō (七軒町駅) was located between the present Matsubara and Shimo-takaido stations.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Barrow, Keith (March 25, 2019). "Tokyo light rail line to run on renewable energy". railjournal.com. Simmons-Boardman Publishing. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
  • ^ a b "年譜 |東急電鉄". www.tokyu.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  • External links[edit]

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