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  2. Toyosu Station - Wikipedia

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    The subway station has two island platforms located on the third basement ("B3F") level, serving four tracks. Originally the two centre tracks were built since the opening and reserved for the future extension to Sumiyoshi, [1] on which were completed on 1 March 2013 for use by terminating services from Wakoshi from the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013. [2]

  3. Toyosu - Wikipedia

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    Defunct freight railway bridge Toyosu Center Building Annex and station. In 1937, the area of Toyosu was created on reclaimed land. [8] There were dockyard, power plant, gas plant, freight station, warehouses till the early 1990s. Its proximity to central Tokyo made it valuable real estate, so the redevelopment was robust.

  4. Shin-toyosu Station - Wikipedia

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    Shin-toyosu Station (新豊洲駅, Shin-Toyosu-eki) is a railway station on the Yurikamome Line, in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. [1] It is numbered "U-15". Station layout

  5. Tokyo BRT - Wikipedia

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    Extensions to Ginza Station and Tokyo Station (from the Shimbashi side) and Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station (from the Harumi side) are under consideration. [9] Since 1 April 2023, new routes that connect Shimbashi Station with Tokyo Teleport Station, and Shimbashi Station with Shijō-mae Station via Toyosu Station respectively, have ...

  6. Kitasuzaka Station - Wikipedia

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    Location: 2129-4 Ogawara, Suzaka-shi, Nagano-ken 382-0000 Japan: Coordinates ... The station opened on 26 March 1923 as Toyosu Station ...

  7. List of Tokyo Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya is the fourth busiest station on the Tokyo Metro network and a major interchange with Tōkyū, Keiō, and JR East trains. List of Tokyo Metro stations lists stations on the Tokyo Metro, including lines serving the station, station location (ward or city), opening date, design (underground, at-grade, or elevated), and daily ridership.

  8. Shijō-mae Station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 27 March 2006. [1] The station's name means "In Front of the Market" after the upcoming Toyosu Market (豊洲市場, Toyosu-shijō) which was set to replace the Tsukiji fish market. However, numerous delays meant that Toyosu Market did not actually commence operations until 2018, 12 years after the station.

  9. Aomi Station - Wikipedia

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    Location: Kōt ō, Tokyo Japan ... Aomi Station 青海駅, Aomi-eki) ... for Toyosu: 2 Yurikamome for Daiba and Shimbashi: History. Aomi Station opened on 1 November ...