Station

Magomezawa

馬込沢

Magomezawa
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History

Magomezawa Station opened on 27 December 1923 as Hōten Station on the Hokusō Railway's Funabashi Line, taking its present name on 1 April 1924. The Hokusō Railway became the Sōbu Railway in November 1929, and on 1 March 1944 wartime consolidation merged that operator into Tōbu Railway, making the stop a Tōbu Funabashi Line station. The Funabashi Line was folded into today's Tōbu Noda Line (now branded Tōbu Urban Park Line) on 16 April 1948. The current station building dates to the mid-1980s, with barrier-free upgrades completed in March 2009. Station numbering on 17 March 2012 designated the stop TD-32.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Among Tōbu Urban Park Line stops served only by all-stations locals, Magomezawa is the busiest; among stations on the line that interchange with no other railway it ranks second after Iwatsuki.

Sources

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