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Totsuka Station in Meiji or Taishō period Totsuka Station, circa 1934. Totsuka Station was opened on July 11, 1887, as a station on the Japanese Government Railways (JGR), the predecessor to the post-war Japanese National Railways (JNR). [1] The station building was originally on the west side of the station. The east gate was added in 1937. [2]
Higashi-Totsuka Station is served by the Shōnan-Shinjuku Line and the Yokosuka Line.It is located 36.7 km from the terminus of the Yokosuka Line at Tokyo Station.The station is located on the Tōkaidō Main Line, but trains operating on the Tōkaidō Main Line do not stop at Higashi-Totsuka.
Ōtsuka Station (大塚駅, Ōtsuka-eki) is a railway station in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). [1] It is connected to the Ōtsuka-ekimae Station ( 大塚駅前停留場 , Ōtsuka ekimae teiryūjō ) on the Tokyo Sakura Tram line, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei).
3. Dodge Coronet. Years produced: 1965-1976 Original starting price: $2,650 The Coronet, as a family sedan and wagon with brawny V8 engines — including a 7-liter Hemi and a 7.2-liter, 440-cubic ...
Station JR East Lines Other Lines Code Daily Station Entries Source Year Abiko Jōban Line Jōban Line (Local) Jōban Line (Rapid) Narita Line: 29,989: 2011 [1] Ageo Takasaki Line: 40,395: 2011 [1] Aihara Yokohama Line: 10,099: 2011 [1] Ajiki Narita Line: 3,137: 2011 [1] Ajiro Itō Line: 913: 2011 [1] Akabane Keihin-Tōhoku Line Saikyō Line
The Class EF66 (EF66形) is a six-axle, three-bogied (Bo′Bo′Bo′) DC electric locomotive designed for fast freight used by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later operated by its descendants JR West and JR Freight. [1] As of 1 April 2016, 39 locomotives remained in service, all operated by JR Freight. [2]
Toyota Corolla Fielder (Succeed Wagon) The Toyota Succeed is a now-discontinued station wagon / van sold by Toyota in Japan as passenger car [ 3 ] and commercial van. [ 4 ]
The exhibit “Family Haulers: The American Station Wagon” opened March 1 and continues through July 28, 2024, at the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend.