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6-535: Daishi Line ( 大師線 , Daishi-sen ) refers to two Japanese railway lines: Keikyū Daishi Line in Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture Tobu Daishi Line in Adachi, Tokyo Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Daishi Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

12-525: Is a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyu . It connects Keikyu Kawasaki Station and Kojimashinden Station , both located in Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki . Keikyu Daishi Line services are operated only by four-car electric multiple unit (EMU) trains, stopping at all stations between Keikyu Kawasaki and Kojimashinden. During

18-576: The Daishi Electric Railway ( 大師電気鉄道 ) , as a standard gauge line electrified at 600 V DC, between Kawasaki Station (later renamed Rokugōbashi Station ( 六郷橋駅 ) , which closed in 1949) and Daishi Station (later renamed Kawasaki-Daishi Station). The company was renamed Keihin Electric Railway ( 京浜電気鉄道 ) on 25 April 1899. The line was double-tracked over its entire length from 29 November the same year, and extended from Rokugōbashi Station to

24-484: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daishi_Line&oldid=1103837176 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Keiky%C5%AB Daishi Line The Keikyu Daishi Line ( 京急大師線 , Keikyū Daishi-sen )

30-588: The present-day Keikyu Kawasaki Station on 1 September 1902. The line was extended to Sakuramoto in 1945, and the overhead line voltage was raised from the original 600 V DC to 1,500 V DC on 16 March 1951 except for the Shiohama to Sakuramoto section, which was transferred to the Kawasaki Streetcar Co. and operated as a tramway. Originally, the line was built to transport the visitors of Kawasaki Daishi buddhist temple. But later, factory workers increased, as

36-422: The weekday off-peak, trains run at 10-minute intervals, increased to 5-minute intervals during the morning and evening peaks. All stations are located in Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki . Services on the line are operated using four-car Keikyu 1500 series EMUs, but are occasionally operated by other types, including four-car Keikyu 600 series , or Keikyu N1000 series EMUs. The line was opened on 21 January 1899 by

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