Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway
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The Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway (東京急行電鉄 Tōkyō Kyūkō Dentetsu), better known as Tokyu(東急), is a major private railway operator in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. Its headquarters are in Shibuya, Tokyo.
It was formed on September 2, 1922 as the Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway (目黒蒲田電鉄), and was later known as the Tokyo-Yokohama Electric Railway (東京横浜電鉄) before gaining its current name in 1943. From 1944 to 1948, it also owned the companies now known as the Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway, Keio Electric Railway, and Odakyu Electric Railway. During this time, it was colloquially known as Dai-Tokyu ("Great Tokyu").
Lines
- Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line (Shibuya Station - Chuo-Rinkan Station)
- Tokyu Ikegami Line (Gotanda Station - Kamata Station)
- Tokyu Kodomonokuni Line (Nagatsuta Station - Kodomonokuni Station)
- Tokyu Meguro Line (Meguro Station - Musashi-Kosugi Station)
- Tokyu Oimachi Line (Oimachi Station - Futako-Tamagawa Station)
- Tokyu Setagaya Line (Sangen-Jaya Station - Shimo-Takaido Station)
- Tokyu Tamagawa Line (Kamata Station - Tamagawa Station)
- Tokyu Toyoko Line (Shibuya Station - Yokohama Station)
Other businesses
The Tokyu Corporation(東急グループ) also owns a bus company (Tokyu Bus) and a major department store chain.
External links
http://www.tokyu.co.jp (Japanese only)
http://www.ir.tokyu.co.jp/utility/annual_02.html (Annual report in English)ja:東京急行電鉄