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  2. Tsurumi Station - Wikipedia

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    Freight services started on 1 April 1898. The Keihin Line began operations to Tsurumi from 20 December 1914. On 23 December 1934, the Tsurumi Rinkō Railway (present-day Tsurumi Line) connected to Tsurumi Station. The station was the location of a major railway accident, the Tsurumi Accident on 9 November 1963. It was one of the five major post ...

  3. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    American YouTube personality MrBeast is the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, with 366 million subscribers as of February 2025.. A subscriber to a channel on the American video-sharing platform YouTube is a user who has chosen to receive the channel's content by clicking on that channel's "Subscribe" button, and each user's subscription feed consists of videos published by channels to which ...

  4. Umi-Shibaura Station - Wikipedia

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    Umi-Shibaura Station was opened on 1 November 1940 as a station on a spur line of the privately held Tsurumi Rinkō Railway (鶴見臨港鉄道, Tsurumi Rinkō Tetsudō). The Tsurumi Rinkō line was nationalized on 1 July 1943, and was later absorbed into the Japanese National Railways (JNR) network. The station has been unstaffed since 1 March ...

  5. Tsurumi Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tsurumi Line (Japanese: 鶴見線, romanized: Tsurumi-sen) is a group of 3 railway lines operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Originally built to service the port and adjacent industrial area, the lines provide passenger services (especially for local workers) along a line between Tsurumi Station ...

  6. Musashino Line - Wikipedia

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    The Musashino Line (武蔵野線, Musashino-sen) is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Tsurumi Station in Yokohama with Nishi-Funabashi Station in Chiba Prefecture, forming a 100.6 km (62.5 mi) unclosed loop around central Tokyo.

  7. Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Tsurumi-ku (鶴見区) is one of the 18 ku of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2010, the ward had an estimated population of 270,433 and a density of 8,140 persons per km².

  8. Keikyū Tsurumi Station - Wikipedia

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    Keikyū Tsurumi Station opened on December 24, 1905 as a temporary stop on the Keihin Electric Railway. It was elevated to a full station on November 1, 1925 and renamed Keihin Tsurumi Station (京浜鶴見駅, Keihin Tsurumi-eki). It was renamed to its present name on 1 June 1987.

  9. Tsurumi-Ono Station - Wikipedia

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    Tsurumi-Ono Station (鶴見小野駅, Tsurumi-Ono-eki) is a railway station operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Lines [ edit ]