Seibu Tamako Line, the Glossary
The is a single-track railway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway.[1]
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20 relations: Ōmekaidō Station, Belluna Dome, Chūō Line (Rapid), Commuter rail, East Japan Railway Company, Higashimurayama, Tokyo, Kantō region, Kodaira, Tokyo, Kokubunji Station, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Musashino Line, Saitama Seibu Lions, Seibu Haijima Line, Seibu Kokubunji Line, Seibu Railway, Seibu Yamaguchi Line, Seibu-en, Shin-Kodaira Station, Tamako Station, Tokyo.
- Lines of Seibu Railway
- Railway lines opened in 1928
Ōmekaidō Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan.
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Belluna Dome
(official name) is a baseball stadium located in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan.
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Chūō Line (Rapid)
The is the name given to rapid services on the eastern section of the Chūō Main Line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) between and stations. Seibu Tamako Line and Chūō Line (Rapid) are 1067 mm gauge railways in Japan.
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Commuter rail
Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns.
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East Japan Railway Company
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan, the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies.
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Higashimurayama, Tokyo
is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. Seibu Tamako Line and Higashimurayama, Tokyo are western Tokyo.
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Kantō region
The is a geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan.
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Kodaira, Tokyo
is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. Seibu Tamako Line and Kodaira, Tokyo are western Tokyo.
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Kokubunji Station
is an interchange railway station located in the city of Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and private railway operator Seibu Railway.
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Kokubunji, Tokyo
Ruins of Musashi Kokubun-ji temple is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. Seibu Tamako Line and Kokubunji, Tokyo are western Tokyo.
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Musashino Line
The is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Seibu Tamako Line and Musashino Line are 1067 mm gauge railways in Japan and railway lines in Tokyo.
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Saitama Seibu Lions
The are a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League based north of Tokyo in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture.
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Seibu Haijima Line
The is a railway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by Seibu Railway. Seibu Tamako Line and Seibu Haijima Line are 1067 mm gauge railways in Japan, lines of Seibu Railway, railway lines in Tokyo, railway lines opened in 1928 and western Tokyo.
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Seibu Kokubunji Line
The is a railway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway. Seibu Tamako Line and Seibu Kokubunji Line are 1067 mm gauge railways in Japan, lines of Seibu Railway, railway lines in Tokyo and western Tokyo.
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Seibu Railway
is a conglomerate based in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan, with principal business areas in railways, tourism, and real estate.
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Seibu Yamaguchi Line
The of Seibu Railway is a manually-driven rubber-tyred people mover that runs between in Higashimurayama, Tokyo and in Tokorozawa, Saitama in Japan. Seibu Tamako Line and Seibu Yamaguchi Line are lines of Seibu Railway and railway lines in Tokyo.
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Seibu-en
is an amusement park located near Tokyo in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture.
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Shin-Kodaira Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
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Tamako Station
is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Higashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
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See also
Lines of Seibu Railway
- Seibu Chichibu Line
- Seibu Haijima Line
- Seibu Ikebukuro Line
- Seibu Kokubunji Line
- Seibu Sayama Line
- Seibu Seibuen Line
- Seibu Shinjuku Line
- Seibu Tamagawa Line
- Seibu Tamako Line
- Seibu Toshima Line
- Seibu Yamaguchi Line
- Seibu Yūrakuchō Line
Railway lines opened in 1928
- Bahawalnagar–Fort Abbas Branch Line
- Batticaloa line
- Broad Street Line
- Central funicular (Italy)
- Common Tunnel
- Hankyu Arashiyama Line
- Harbin–Bei'an railway
- Heuberg Railway
- Jōmō Line
- Kyoto Line (Kintetsu)
- Meitetsu Nishio Line
- Mikuni Awara Line
- Minamiaso Railway Takamori Line
- Montjuïc Funicular
- Oregon and Northwestern Railroad
- Prater Liliputbahn
- Preußen–Münster railway
- Ramal de Tomar
- Salsette–Trombay Railway
- Seibu Haijima Line
- Seibu Tamako Line
- Shintetsu Arima Line
- Shintetsu Sanda Line
- Songheung Line
- Stony Crossing railway line
- Tadami Line
- Travis Branch
- Tāneatua Branch
- Verden–Rotenburg railway
- Wulai Scenic Train
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seibu_Tamako_Line
Also known as Tamako Line.