"Edobashi Station" may also refer to Tokyo subway Nihombashi Station on Toei Asakusa Line, named "Edobashi" 1963 to 1989. Edobashi Station (江戸橋駅, Edobashi-eki)...
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the Tōzai Line station opened on 14 September 1967. Toei Line 1 received its name—the Asakusa Line—on 1 July 1978, and Edobashi Station was renamed on...
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Nagoya Line (Kintetsu) (section Stations)
being electrified in 1930 at 600 VDC, and boosted to 750 VDC in 1954. Edobashi station - the Ise Electric Railway 39 km (24 mi) 1067mm gauge line to Daijingumae...
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Nihonbashi (category Stations of the Nakasendō)
roads which ran between Edo and Kyoto. During this time, it was known as Edobashi, or "Edo Bridge." In the Meiji era, the wooden bridge was replaced by a...
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List of railway stations in Japan...
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Inner Loop (Edobashi – Takaracho – Kyobashi – Ginza – Shiodome – Hamazakibashi – Shiba Park – Tanimachi – Kasumigaseki – Daikanmachi – Edobashi) National...
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and Edobashi Junctions, in the area where the Nihonbashi Bridge is located. Construction will commence with the permanent closure of the Edobashi and...
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(Edobashi JCT – Iriya) No. 6 Mukojima Route (Edobashi JCT – Horikiri JCT) No. 9 Fukagawa Route (Hakozaki JCT – Tatsumi JCT) C1 Inner Loop (Edobashi...
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Shiroko Station (白子駅, Shiroko-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway...
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following tolled expressways: Shuto Expressway C1 Inner Circular Route, Edobashi JCT to Tanimachi JCT via Takebashi JCT Shuto Expressway Route 3 Shibuya...
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