Setagaya-Daita Station (世田谷代田駅, Setagaya-Daita eki) is an underground station on the Odawara Line by Odakyu Electric Railway and is located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.[1]
![]() Setagaya-Daita Station 世田谷代田駅 | |||||||||||
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Setagaya-Daita Station | |||||||||||
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Location | Setagaya, Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||
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Station code | OH 08 | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1927 | ||||||||||
Previous names | Setagaya-Nakahara (until August 20, 1946) | ||||||||||
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Setagaya-Daita Station generally has two side platforms serving two tracks. However, in the middle portion of the station it becomes one large island platform serving two tracks. The presence of walls generally separates what is essentially a large island platform into two side platforms for most of the station. Two additional tracks run underneath the station, allowing express trains to bypass the station without stopping.
Station opened on April 1, 1927, as Setagaya-Nakahara (世田ヶ谷中原). The station struck by an air raid during World War II and was closed from July 1, 1945, to June 15, 1946. On August 20, 1946, the station was renamed Setagaya-Daita.
The station was formerly outdoors, featuring two side platforms and two tracks. After the completion of the Odawara Line Quadruple Track Project in 2018, the station was relocated underground. The station's layout was also altered, featuring one large island platform and two tracks at the middle portion of the station and two side platforms and two tracks at the rest of the station.
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