Ikegami Line

The Ikegami Line (池上線) is a railway line operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. It runs through Tokyo, extending from Gotanda Station in Shinagawa to Kamata Station in Ōta.

New three-car 7000 series EMUs were introduced in December 2007, with a total of 19 sets delivered by 2011.

Station list
All trains stop at all stations.

Current

 * 1000 series 3-car sets (since 1990)
 * 7000 series 3-car sets (since December 2007, shared with Tokyu Tamagawa Line)

Former

 * 7600 series 3-car sets (from 1986 to 2015)
 * 7700 series 3-car sets (from 1987 to 2018)

History
The line first opened on 6 October 1922 between Kamata and Ikegami, running 1.8 km. On 4 May 1923, this was extended 3.7 km from Ikegami to Yukigaya.


 * 1926-08-06: Keidai Ground-mae Station opens (now Chidorichō Station).
 * 1927-08-19: Chōfu-Ōtsuka Station opens between Yukigaya and Ontakesan.
 * 1927-08-28: Section opens between Yukigaya and Kirigaya (now closed), located between Ōsakihirokoji and Togoshi-Ginza (4.7 km).
 * 1927-10-09: Line opens between Kirigaya and Ōsaki-Hirokoji (0.6 km).
 * 1928-04-13: Ishikawa Station renamed Ishikawadai, and Suehiro Station renamed Higashi-chōfu (now Kugahara).
 * 1928-06-17: Line opens between Ōsakihirokoji and Gotanda (0.3 km), completing line.
 * 1933-06-01: Chōfu-ōtsuka Station combined with Yukigaya Station and renamed Yukigaya-ōtsuka; Ontakesan-mae Station renamed Ontakesan.
 * 1936-01-01: Higashi-chōfu Station renamed Kugahara; Keidai Ground-mae Station renamed Chidorichō.
 * 1951-05-01: Hatagaoka Station moved to Hatanodai Station on Ōimachi Line.
 * 1953-08-12: Kirigaya Station closes.

The line voltage was raised from 600 V to 1,500 V DC from 10 August 1957.

The 3000 series trains were withdrawn on 18 March 1989.

On 19 March 1989, Ebara-nakanobu Station was moved underground.

From 16 March 1998, wanman driver-only operation commenced on the line.