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operated by the
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’s Blue Line (Line 3). It is 21.6 kilometers from the terminal of the Blue Line at
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** Blue Line


Station layout

Takashimachō Station has a single
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serving two tracks, located four stories underground.


Platforms

File:Takashimacho-Sta-Gate.JPG, Ticket gates File:Yokohama-municipal-subway-B19-Takashimacho-station-platform-1.jpg, Platform


History

Takashimachō Station was originally opened as a station on the Keihin Line (now the Keihin-Tōhoku Line), the first electrified service between Tokyo and Yokohama, on 20 December 1914. The station was renamed when services began on the
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on 15 August 1915 with the original Yokohama Station renamed . The station was connected to the Tokyo Yokohama Railway (present-day
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) on 18 May 1928; however, the Tokyo Yokohama Railway renamed its station on 8 August 1928. The
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moved
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(and the Tōkaidō Main Line) north to the current location, thereby ending its service here on 15 October 1928, and the station reverted to its original name of Takashimachō Station on 20 January 1931. On 4 September 1976 the underground station for the
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Blue Line was completed. The above-ground Tōyoko Line ceased operations to this station on 31 January 2004. On the following day, 1 February 2004, Shin-Takashima Station on the newly-constructed
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opened, with
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to the Tōyoko Line available from that station instead, about 800 meters away. Since that time, as of March 2023, only the Municipal Subway Blue Line service remains at Takashimachō Station.


See also

* Shin-takashima Station


References

* Harris, Ken and Clarke, Jackie. ''Jane's World Railways 2008-2009''. Jane's Information Group (2008).


External links


Takashimachō Station (Blue Line)
Railway stations in Kanagawa Prefecture Railway stations in Japan opened in 1914 Blue Line (Yokohama) {{Kanagawa-railstation-stub