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Sōbudai-mae Station is served by Odakyu Odawara Line, and is located 36.9 km from the line's Tokyo terminal at Shinjuku Station. [1] It is the closest station to the US Army 's Camp Zama facility and is close to the border of Zama with the city of Sagamihara .
Shijō-mae Station is served by the 14.7 km Yurikamome automated guideway transit line between Shimbashi and Toyosu, and is located 13.5 km from the starting point of the line at Shimbashi. [ 1 ] Station layout
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The station is a special railway station and is located 9.87 km (6.13 mi) from Hua Lamphong railway station and considered to be the next station of Makkasan railway station to south, the distance is about 4.7 km (2.9 mi) and is close to Khlong Toei Port, Khlong Toei Market and Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Khlong Toei District ...
December 24, 2006: Osaka Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station was renamed Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station on the same day the Imazatosuji Line was opened. March 20, 2009: Dome-mae Station was opened for the opening of the Hanshin Railway Hanshin Namba Line. August 28, 2010: The platform gates became in use on the platform of Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station.
Tōkaidaigaku-mae Station (東海大学前駅, Tōkaidaigaku-mae-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hadano, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The station operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway .
Kokkai-gijidō-mae Station is served by the following lines. Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-14); Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (C-07); The station is also connected by underground passageways to Tameike-sannō Station, which is served by the Ginza and Namboku Lines, and it is possible to transfer between the two stations without passing through the ticket gates.
Mae Mo is the site of a 2,400 MW lignite-fueled power plant run by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), [3] and the lignite mine that powers it. [4] [5] The plant has been the target of a series of lawsuits brought by locals who claim that the lignite mining operation and the burning of lignite fuel by EGAT has negatively impacted the environment and the health of those ...