History
Ebaramachi Station opened on 6 July 1927 when the Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway's Ōimachi Line was extended from Ōimachi to Ōokayama; the name derives from its former address in Nakanobu, Ebaramachi, Ebara County. A footbridge was added in August 1942, but on 23 May 1945 air raids destroyed the bridge and damaged the station along with four train cars, types Deha 3152, 3154, 3203 and 3206. The footbridge was rebuilt in 1959, and an additional ticket gate was opened on the up-line side in March 2004. Platform doors entered service on 21 March 2018. The current station, in Nakanobu, Shinagawa, has two opposed side platforms and is supervised remotely from Ōimachi Station under Tōkyū's "specialist staff" arrangement.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.