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, commonly known as Odakyū, is a major railway company based in
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, Japan, best known for its '' Romancecar'' series of limited express trains from Tokyo to
Odawara is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 188,482 and a population density of 1,700 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Odawara lies in the Ashigara Plains, in the far western por ...
,
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, and
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. The Odakyu Electric Railway Company forms the core of the
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, which comprises 101 companies (as of July 14, 2017) and includes the
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, Hakone Tozan Railway, , , and hotel. It is listed on the
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.


History


Pre-WWII

The 83 km line from
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to
Odawara is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 188,482 and a population density of 1,700 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Odawara lies in the Ashigara Plains, in the far western por ...
opened for service on April 1, 1927. Unlike the Odawara line, rarely were pre-World War II Japanese private railways constructed with double-track and fully electrified from the first day of operation. Two years later, April 1, 1929, the Enoshima Line was added. The original full name of the railroad was , but this was often shortened to . The abbreviation ''Odakyu'' was made popular by the title song of the 1929 movie '' Tōkyō kōshinkyoku'' and eventually became the official name of the railroad on March 1, 1941. On May 1, 1942, Odakyu merged with the Tokyo-Yokohama Electric Railway company (now
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), which controlled all private railway services west and south of Tokyo by the end of
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.


Post-WWII

The company regained its independence on June 1, 1948, and it obtained a large amount of Hakone Tozan Railway stocks, instead of separating
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for Keio Corporation. Odakyu restarted Non-stop Limited Express service between Shinjuku and Odawara in 1948. In 1950, Odakyu trains ran through to Hakone-Yumoto on
Hakone Tozan Line The is a mountain railway in Japan operated by the Hakone Tozan Railway. The company belongs to the Odakyu Group, which also owns the Hakone Tozan Cable Car. The section of the line from Odawara Station to Hakone-Yumoto Station began ope ...
. Odakyu uses
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tracks, but the Hakone Tozan Railway is , so one track of the section from Odawara to Hakone-Yumoto (6.1 km) was changed to a
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system. Odakyu operated the first '' Romancecar'' ( 1710 series) limited express in 1951. After the 1950s, due to rapid Japanese economic growth, Odakyu was faced with an explosive increase of population along with its lines. Commuter passengers had to use very crowded trains every morning, and complained strongly with the delay of improvements from the railway company. Odakyu began construction on the - "Shinjuku Station Great Improvement Project" setting 5 lines and 10 platforms long enough for 10 standard commuter cars with service on the Chiyoda Line, among others. Plans for a four-track system in 1964 were prevented by residents of
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in Tokyo, as such the system remains uncompleted. The Setagaya Residents' opposition set the stage for a long-term and remarkable case in the courts and legislature. Odakyu could not take main part of transport from Tama New Town Area, though Odakyu started the operation of Tama Line in 1974. To serve its Mukōgaoka-Yūen Amusement Park, Odakyu operated the Mukōgaoka-Yūen Monorail Line between Mukōgaoka-Yūen and Mukōgaoka-Yūen-Seimon (1.1 km, 2 stations) beginning in 1966 using a
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system; the system was closed in 2001 when the amusement park was shut down.


Post-Millennium

Since 2000, Odakyū has been adding track in both directions from Izumi-Tamagawa Station, on Tama River, the border station of Tokyo, to just outside Setagaya-Daita Station for expanding the availability of express trains, especially for morning commuter service. The lines between Setagaya-Daita and Higashi-Kitazawa Station are still under construction, however. Odakyu announced that the bottle-neck will be resolved by 2013. All of its lines are double- or quadruple-tracked within
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a project first decided in December 1964 but due to
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land acquisition difficulties, complex and expensive workarounds were constructed and finished, taking 1/2 a century. The main or Odawara Line acts as a bypass route for the
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from Tokyo to western Kanagawa. The ''Romancecar'' 3000 series "SE" was tested at speeds of up to 145 km/h in 1957, achieving a world record for
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lines at the time. These tests also provided important data on high-speed
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s (EMU), which
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(JNR) used for its limited express EMUs,
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, and 0 Series Shinkansen introduced in the early 1960s. Odakyu celebrated its 80th anniversary in April 2007. The 50th anniversary of the Romancecar was celebrated in September 2007. Odakyu are the current shirt sponsors of
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Lines

Odakyu owns three railway lines directly, and another three lines via subsidiaries. It also operates trains onto the
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, and JR Central Gotemba Line. * Not including the connecting branch between Odawara Line and JR Central Gotemba Line near Shin-Matsuda Station. *Many Odakyu Tama Line trains (and selected Odawara Line trains from ) continue on to the Chiyoda and Jōban lines for and - stations. This service began in 1978 between Hon-Atsugi and stations. *Some Odakyū trains continue on the Odakyu-owned
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to . *Limited express '' Mt. Fuji'' trains travel from Shinjuku through on the
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Gotemba Line to
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eight times a day.


Train classification

(As of March 17, 2018 timetable revision) '' Romancecar'' limited express services require a supplementary surcharge.


Limited express service


Shinjuku Station routes

Commuter service is shown on each line's page. * ''Mt. Fuji'' trains run on the connecting branch line just before Shin-Matsuda from Shinjuku and stops at Matsuda on the Gotemba Line. Matsuda and Shin-Matsuda are treated as the same station. * ''Home Way'' trains run from Shinjuku every evening after 18:00. There is no service to Shinjuku.


Tokyo Metro routes

Commuter services are shown on each line's page. * At Yoyogi-Uehara, all trains pause, but there is no service for passengers; Odakyū and Tokyo Metro change their operating staff at the station. * On weekday mornings, ''Metro Sagami'' trains run once from Hon-Atsugi to Kita-Senju. * On weekday evenings, ''Metro Homeway'' trains run twice from Hon-Atsugi to Kita-Senju and once from Ōtemachi to Hon-Atsugi. * On weekends and holidays, ''Metro Hakone'' trains run between Kita-Senju and Hakone-Yumoto four times; ''Metro Sagami'' (once in the morning) and ''Metro Homeway'' (once in the evening) trains also run between Kita-Senju and Hon-Atsugi. * Once or twice per month, ''Metro Sagami'' and ''Metro Homeway'' become ''Bay Resort'' trains, traveling between Shin-Kiba and Hon-Atsugi. They travel to/from the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō and Chiyoda lines.


Legend


Rolling stock


Romancecar sets

* 3000 series "SE" (1957–1991) * 3100 series "NSE" (1963–2000) * 7000 series "LSE" (1980–2018) * 10000 series "HiSE" (1987–2012) * 20000 series "RSE" (1991–2012) * 30000 series "EXE/EXEalpha" (introduced 1996) * 50000 series "VSE" (2005-2022) * 60000 series "MSE" (introduced 2008) * 70000 series "GSE" (introduced 2018) File:小田急7000形LSE車.jpg, 7000 series "LSE" File:Odakyu-Series30000R EXEa.jpg, 30000 series "EXEalpha" File:Odakyu.type50000.jpg, 50000 series "VSE" File:Odakyu-Type60000-MSE-Hakone.jpg, 60000 series "MSE File:Odakyu-Series70000 GSE.jpg, 70000 series "GSE"


Commuter sets

;Current * 1000 series (introduced 1988) * 2000 series (introduced 1995) * 3000 series (introduced 2002) *
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(introduced 2007) * 8000 series (introduced 1982) * 5000 series (introduced 2019) ;Former * 5000 series (1969–2012) * 9000 series (1972–2006) File:Odakyu-Series8000 8563.jpg, 8000 series File:Odakyu9000-1.JPG, 9000 series File:Odakyu-Series1000 1251.jpg, 1000 series File:小田急2000形 2056F.jpg, 2000 series File:Odakyu-Series3000 3481.jpg, 3000 series File:Odakyu-Series4000 4551.jpg, 4000 series File:OER-Series5000-5451.jpg, 5000 series


Odakyu Electric Railway in media

The Odakyu Railway has been included in several Japanese language
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programs as well as the English language ''
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'' program. ''Microsoft Train Simulator'' includes the railway's
Odawara is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 188,482 and a population density of 1,700 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Odawara lies in the Ashigara Plains, in the far western por ...
and Hakone Tozan lines, collectively referred to as the "Tokyo-Hakone" route, with the 2000 series commuter trainset and the 7000 series "LSE" '' Romancecar'' trainset being player driveable. Several "activities", or scenarios, are included. Various Odakyu add-ins are available for the BVE Train Simulator, a freeware cab view train simulator for Microsoft Windows.


References


Bibliography

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External links


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