- Look.
- Cute.
- Train?
- This is the Tama train.
- What is that?
- It is the first train in Setagaya-ku.
- Like the measuring worms.
- This model of train ran in 1955.
- Is that a streetcar?
- Yes.
- From Dougenzaka in Shibuya to Futakotamagawa.
- This streetcar ran on Route 246.
- Is the trace of the train track left on the road?
- I have not seen it.
- The track is not left.
- This is the Route map.
- Two ways?
- This was the Kinuta honmura Station.
- It is a bus stop now.
- Nostalgic Station.
- This train carried gravel from the Tama River.
- Is Tamaden the freight train?
- There were the passenger train, too.
- It prohibited picking of resources such as gravel from Tama river in 1934.
- All became the passenger train.
- Does it run now?
- Abolish it in 1969.
- They called it the obstructive train.
- Obstructive?
- Why?
- Because The people who bought a car increased.
- The streetcar of Route 246 is obstructive.
- There is still the streetcar.
- Yes.
- It is the Setagaya line.
- Running from Sangenjaya Station to Shimotakaido Station.
- What has become of the another route?
- Another route became the subway.
- The subway's name is New Tamagawa line.
- I don't get on that train.
- Next time. Let's meet at Futakotamagawa Station.
Related spot
- Plan of Futakotamagawa
Here was made urban development in 2007. It was an amusement park all the time here. - History of Sangenchaya
Sangenchaya means three teahouses in Japanese. In old days the traveler took a break here. - Dogen of the robbers
Dougen Oowada was Samurai Yoshimori Wada's descendant. Was he a buddhist priest? Or a bandit? - Shimogawara Line
The passenger line from Kokubunji Station to The Tokyo racetrack station. Branch line to Shimogawara station.