Tōkyū Meguro Line
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Tōkyū Meguro Line
Tōkyū 3000 series EMU on the Meguro Line
Tōkyū 3000 series EMU on the Meguro Line
Gauge: 1067 mm
Voltage: 1500 V =
Maximum speed: 110 km/h
Facilities and connections
  • Ex: Express trains stop
  • Lo: only Local trains stop

HSTa
Urawa-Misono
STR
Saitma Rapid
HST
Akabane-Iwabuchi
HSTa STR
Nishi-Takashimadaira
ÜWol ÜWor
ÜWo+l ÜWo+r
HST HST
Kōrakuen/Kasuga
BS2lg BS2rg
RightUpToei: Mita Line
HST
Shirokane-Takanawa
LUECKE
UpTokyo Metro: Namboku Line
HSTR tKRZ HSTR STRlg
LeftJR-E: Yamanote LineDown
HSTR tKRZ STRlg STR
LeftJR-E: Shōnan Shinjuku, Saikyō linesDown
tBHF STR BHF
0.0 Ex Meguro
tSTR STR STRlf
TUNNELe STRlf HSTR
WBRÜCKE-ELEVa
BHF-ELEV
1.0 Lo Fudōmae
TUNNELa-ELEV
tBHF
1.9 Ex Musashi-Koyama
tBHF
2.6 Lo Nishi-Koyama
TUNNELe
TUNNELa
tBHF
3.3 Lo Senzoku
TUNNELe
TUNNEL2
tSTRrg KRZt TUNNELru
DownŌimachi LineRight
tSTR TUNNELa
tCPICl tCPICr
4.3 Ex Ōokayama
TUNNELe TUNNELe
ABZlf ABZlg
LeftŌimachi LineUp
HHST STRrf STR
Midorigaoka
STRrg ABZrf
Okusawa depot
KDSe BHF
5.5 Lo Okusawa
TUNNELlu tSTRlg TUNNELa
UpMeguro Line
tCPICl tCPICr
6.5 Ex Den-en-chōfu
tABZld tABZrd
LeftTōyoko LineDown
tSTR tABZlf tSTRlg
TUNNELe-ELEV TUNNELe-ELEV TUNNELe
ELEV ELEV TUNNELa
CPICl-ELEV CPICr-ELEV tBHF
7.3 Ex Tamagawa
ELEV ELEV tSTRlf TUNNELru
Tōkyū Tamagawa LineRight
WBRÜCKE-ELEV WBRÜCKE-ELEV
Tama River/UpTokyoDownKanagawa
CPICl-ELEV CPICr-ELEV
8.6 Lo Shin-Maruko
ELEV ELEV STRrg HSTR HSTR
DownJR-C: Tōkaidō ShinkansenRight
ELEV ELEV STR STRrg
DownJR-E: Yokosuka, Shōnan Shinjuku linesRight
HBHF + HUB81
KRZo-ELEV KRZo-ELEV KRZo HSTR KRZo
LeftJR-E: Nambu LineRight
tHSTR + HUB26
tHSTR + ELEV
tHSTR + ELEV
KRZt tSTRlg
eBHF + HUB81
on Yokosuka Line in 2009
HUB62
CPICl-ELEV + HUB25
CPICr-ELEV + HUB25
ELEVa + HUB25
TUNNELe + HUB25
STRlf + HUB61
9.1 Ex Musashi-Kosugi
ABZlf-ELEV ABZlg-ELEV ELEV STRlf
LeftJR-E: Musashino Line (freight)Right
ELEV ELEVe STRlf-ELEV
STRrg KRZo-ELEV ABZrf
STR ELEV ELEVa
Motosumiyoshi depot
DST CPICl-ELEV CPICr-ELEV
10.4 Lo Motosumiyoshi
STRlf ABZlg-ELEV ELEV
WBRÜCKE-ELEVe WBRÜCKE-ELEVe
ABZlf ABZlg
TUNNELa TUNNELa
tCPICl + HUB84
tCPICr + HUB25
HUB64
11.9 Ex Hiyoshi
tHSTR tKRZt tKRZt
tBHFl + HUB83
LeftYokohama Municipal Subway
TUNNELe TUNNELe
Green Line
ABZrg STRrf
DownTōyoko Line
Meguro Line tracks run parallel with the Tōyoko Line between Den-en-chōfu and Hiyoshi stations (inside tracks - Meguro Line, outside tracks - Tōyoko Line)
Meguro Line tracks run parallel with the Tōyoko Line between Den-en-chōfu and Hiyoshi stations (inside tracks - Meguro Line, outside tracks - Tōyoko Line)

The Meguro Line (目黒線?) is a railway line and a commuter service of a Japanese private railway company Tōkyū. As a railway line the name is for the section between Meguro and Den-en-chōfu in southwest Tokyo, but nearly all trains run to Hiyoshi on a quad-tracked section of the Tōyoko Line in Yokohama, Kanagawa. Thus the line is announced as and popularly understood to Hiyoshi.

The Meguro line currently interoperates with the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Toei Mita Line beyond Meguro. Until this connection was established in 2000, the line was a part of the Mekama Line, and ran between Meguro and Kamata. The rest of the Mekama Line was named as Tōkyū Tamagawa Line. On June 22, 2008 new tracks for the Meguro Line trains from Motosumiyoshi to Hiyoshi stations began in service.

Express service between Musashi-Kosugi and Meguro started on September 25, 2006, and was extended to Hiyoshi on June 22, 2008. The Express saves 5 minutes over the route. Express trains are in midday one in every 4 to 5 trains, and more in rush hours.

Contents

Stations

For distances, stops of rapid service and connection, see the route diagram.

Station Location
Meguro 目黒 Shinagawa Tokyo
Fudōmae 不動前
Musashi-Koyama 武蔵小山
Nishi-Koyama 西小山
Senzoku 洗足 Meguro
Ōokayama 大岡山 Ōta
Okusawa 奥沢 Setagaya
Den-en-chōfu 田園調布 Ōta
Tamagawa 多摩川
Shin-Maruko 新丸子 Nakahara, Kawasaki Kanagawa
Musashi-Kosugi 武蔵小杉
Motosumiyoshi 元住吉
Hiyoshi 日吉 Kōhoku, Yokohama

Rolling stock

Tōkyū

Other operators



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