Keio Hachiōji Station
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Keiō Hachiōji Station (京王八王子駅) is a railway station in Hachiōji, Japan, and the western terminus of the Keiō Line of the Keiō Electric Railway. It is a five-minute walk from JR's Hachiōji Station.
Originally named Higashi-Hachiōji - a station on the Onan Electric Railway which opened in 1925 - services between Hachiōji and Shinjuku began in 1928, following the merger of the Onan and Keiō railways. The station was renamed in 1963 and moved to its present underground location on 2 April 1989.
Keio Line
Shinjuku - (Towards Motoyawata, Shinjuku >>) Sasazuka - Daitabashi - Meidaimae - Shimo-Takaido - Sakurajōsui - Kami-Kitazawa - Hachiman-yama - Roka-kōen - Chitose-Karasuyama - Sengawa - Tsutsujigaoka - Shibasaki - Kokuryō - Fuda - Chōfu (>> Towards Hashimoto) - Nishi-Chōfu - Tobitakyū - Musashinodai - Tama-Reien - Higashi-Fuchū - Fuchū - Bubaigawara - Nakagawara - Seiseki-Sakuragaoka - Mogusaen - Takahadafudō - Minamidaira - Hirayamajōshi-kōen - Naganuma - Kitano (>>Towards Takaosanguchi)- Keio Hachiōji
Keio New Line
(Towards Motoyawata >>) Shinjuku - Hatsudai - Hatagaya - Sasazuka (>> Towards Chōfu, Hashimoto)