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  2. Tsurumi Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tsurumi Port Railway (鶴見臨港鉄道, Tsurumi Rinkō Tetsudō) opened the Bentembashi to Hama-Kawasaki line, including the branch to Okawa in 1926, and extended the mainline to Ogimachi in 1928. In 1930, the Tsurumi to Bentembashi section opened, the lines were electrified at 600 V DC, and passenger services commenced on both lines.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Tsurumi-Ono Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tsurumi Rinkō line was nationalized on 1 July 1943 at which time the stop was elevated into status to that of a full station and given its present name. The station was later absorbed into the Japan National Railways (JNR) network. The station has been unstaffed since 1 March 1971.

  5. Musashino Line - Wikipedia

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    Name Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location Between stations Total Musashino South Line: Tsurumi: 鶴見 - 0.0 Tōkaidō Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Tsurumi Line, Tokaido Freight Line, Takashima Freight Line Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama: Kanagawa: Shin-Tsurumi Yard: 新鶴見信号場: 3.9 3.9 Hinkaku Line, Nambu Line Freight Branch (for Shitte ...

  6. Umi-Shibaura Station - Wikipedia

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    Umi-Shibaura Station (海芝浦駅, Umi-shibaura-eki) is a railway station on the Tsurumi Line in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station is located on the grounds of Toshiba's Keihin Product Operations, and the only exit from the station is into the company's grounds. As a ...

  7. Anzen Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tsurumi Rinkō line was nationalized on 1 July 1943, at which time the two stations were unified under its present name, and was later absorbed into the Japan National Railways (JNR) network. The station has been unstaffed since 1 March 1971.

  8. Tsurumi-Ichiba Station - Wikipedia

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    Tsurumi-Ichiba Station opened on December 24, 1905, as Ichiba Station (市場駅, Ichiba-eki). It was renamed to its present name in April 1927. It was renamed to its present name in April 1927. A new station building was completed in April 1984, at which time the platforms were lengthened to accommodate 8-car trains.

  9. 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.