Tama Toshi Monorail Line

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The Template:Nihongo is a straddle-beam, Alweg-type monorail line in Western Tokyo. Operated by the Tokyo Tama Intercity Monorail Co., Ltd., the double tracked, Template:Convert monorail line carries passengers between the suburban cities of Higashiyamato and Tama via Tachikawa, Hino, and Hachiōji in 36 minutes.

Template:STN, Template:STN, and Template:STN stations are the most important stations, enabling transfer at Tachikawa to JR East's Chūō Main Line and at Tama-Center to the Odakyu Tama Line and Keio Sagamihara Line.

Tourist venues along the line include Tama Zoo and Keio Rail-Land (a railway museum), both adjacent to Tama-Dōbutsukōen Station.

Stations

All stations are located in Tokyo. Most stations have an associated shape/image (as seen in the left-most column of the table below).

Station Distance Transfers Location
Total Minutes
File:Tama Monorail Color 19.svg TT-19 Kamikitadai Template:Convert 0   Higashiyamato
File:Tama Monorail Color 18.svg TT-18 Sakura-Kaidō Template:Convert 2  
File:Tama Monorail Color 17.svg TT-17 Tamagawa-Jōsui Template:Convert 4 File:Seibu shinjuku logo.svg Seibu Haijima Line (SS33)
File:Tama Monorail Color 16.svg TT-16 Sunagawa-Nanaban Template:Convert 6   Tachikawa
File:Tama Monorail Color 15.svg TT-15 Izumi-Taiikukan Template:Convert 7  
File:Tama Monorail Color 14.svg TT-14 Tachihi Template:Convert 9  
File:Tama Monorail Color 13.svg TT-13 Takamatsu Template:Convert 10  
File:Tama Monorail Color 12.svg TT-12 Tachikawa-Kita Template:Convert 13 Template:Unbulleted list
File:Tama Monorail Color 11.svg TT-11 Tachikawa-Minami Template:Convert 14
File:Tama Monorail Color 10.svg TT-10 Shibasaki-Taiikukan Template:Convert 16  
File:Tama Monorail Color 09.svg TT-09 Kōshū-Kaidō Template:Convert 19   Hino
File:Tama Monorail Color 08.svg TT-08 Manganji Template:Convert 21  
File:Tama Monorail Color 07.svg TT-07 Takahatafudō Template:Convert 24 Template:KOLS Keiō Line (KO29)
Template:KOLS Keiō Dōbutsuen Line (KO29)
File:Tama Monorail Color 06.svg TT-06 Hodokubo Template:Convert 26  
File:Tama Monorail Color 05.svg TT-05 Tama-Dōbutsukōen Template:Convert 28 Template:KOLS Keiō Dōbutsuen Line (KO47)
File:Tama Monorail Color 04.svg TT-04 Chūō-Daigaku-Meisei-Daigaku Template:Convert 30   Hachiōji
File:Tama Monorail Color 03.svg TT-03 Ōtsuka Teikyo-Daigaku Template:Convert 32  
File:Tama Monorail Color 02.svg TT-02 Matsugaya Template:Convert 34  
File:Tama Monorail Color 01.svg TT-01 Tama-Center Template:Convert 36 Template:KOLS Keiō Sagamihara Line (KO41)
Template:ODLS Odakyu Tama Line (OT06)
Tama

History

The line opened in two phases. The section from Kamikitadai to Tachikawa-Kita opened in November 1998 while the section south to Tama-Center opened in January 2000.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Station numbering was introduced to all stations in February 2018.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Future plans

As of October 2022, there are plans to extend the route. One route is an extension north from the current terminus at Kamikitadai to Hakonegasaki Station on the Hachiko Line. The other two are southbound extensions from Tama-Center to Hachioji and Machida respectively.

Kamikitadai to Hakonegasaki

In 2016, a proposal was made to extend the line from the current northern terminus at Kamikitadai Station to Hakonegasaki Station on the Hachikō Line.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The planned extension to Hakonegasaki had been considered since planning for the entire route began in 1981.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The seven-station extension will be Template:Convert long and is projected to cost Template:JPYConvert. In May 2025, Tama Toshi Monorail received a patent for extension work from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the extension was projected to cost Template:JPYConvert. As of May 2025, it is scheduled to open in the mid-2030s.<ref>https://www.tetsudo.com/news/3518/</ref>

Tama-Center to Hachioji

A southward expansion of the monorail line to Hachiōji Station was also considered since the planning phase of the line in the 1980s. The expansion had also been considered to be run as a separate light rail transit line, but was ultimately abandoned in December 2016 citing topographical and technological constraints.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> As of 2016 the projected cost is Template:JPYConvert.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

Tama-Center to Machida

An extension from Tama-Center to Machida Station has also been considered since the planning phase of the line in the 1980s. As of January 2022, the exact route remains undecided.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The most recent estimate determined that the construction would cost Template:JPYConvert.<ref name=":0" />

File:Tama toshi monorail - train - march 7 2016.ogv
(video) A monorail train slides along the track, 2016

See also

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