Tobu Kameido Line | |
Native Name: | 東武亀戸線 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Color: | 1E90FF |
Type: | Commuter rail |
Locale: | Tokyo |
Stations: | 5 |
Owner: | Tobu Railway |
Stock: | Tobu 8000 series |
Tracks: | Double-track |
Electrification: | (overhead catenary) |
Trainprotection: | Tobu ATS |
Signalling: | Automatic closed block |
Map State: | collapsed |
The is a railway line operated by Japanese private railway company Tobu Railway in Tokyo.[1] The line is in central Tokyo, a short 3.4 km branch off the Tobu Skytree Line at, southbound to with connections to the JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line.
All trains are two-car 8000 series formations operating as all-stations "Local" services, with no through trains to the Tobu Skytree Line.
No. | Name | Japanese | Distance (km) | Connections | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
曳舟 | 0.0 | Tobu Skytree Line | Sumida, Tokyo | ||
小村井 | 1.4 | ||||
東あずま | 2.0 | ||||
亀戸水神 | 2.7 | Kōtō, Tokyo | |||
亀戸 | 3.4 | Chuo-Sobu Line |
Services on the line are operated using a fleet of two-car 8000 series EMU trains.[2]
From 23 March 2016, two-car set 8577, used on the Tobu Kameido Line and Tobu Daishi Line, received the "international orange" and "medium yellow" livery carried by 7300 and 7800 series trains between 1958 and 1964.[3]
From 16 February 2017, two-car set 8568, used on the Tobu Kameido Line and Tobu Daishi Line, received the green and "jasmine white" livery carried experimentally by one 7860 series train in the 1950s.[4]
The line opened on 5 April 1904.[1]
From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on all Tobu lines. Tobu Kameido Line stations were numbered prefixed with the letters "TS".[5]