Okazaki Station
Okazaki Station 岡崎駅 | |
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West gate of Okazaki Station | |
Location |
Hane-cho (愛知県岡崎市羽根町字東荒子) Japan |
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Other information | |
Station code | 01 (Aichi Loop Line) |
History | |
Opened | 1888 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2006) |
16,081 (JR) 3,587 (Aichi Loop Line) daily |
Okazaki Station (岡崎駅 Okazaki-eki) is an interchange railway station in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, on the Tōkaidō Main Line, and a terminus of the Aichi Loop Railway’s Aichi Loop Line. It is located 325.9 rail kilometers from Tokyo Station. It is operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).
History
Okazaki Station was opened June 16, 1891 when the section of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) line connecting Hamamatsu with Obu was completed. This line was named Tōkaidō Line in 1895, and the Tōkaidō Main Line in 1909. The Nishio Railway began operations to Okazaki Station from October 30, 1911 (later taken over by Meitetsu, operations were discontinued in 1943). In 1930, the first bus system operated by the national government began operations from Okazaki Station. After World War II, the JGR became the Japan National Railway (JNR). A portion of the former Nishio Line was reopened on December 1951 as the "Fukuoka Line", which operated to June 1962. The JNR Okata Line (the forerunner of the Aichi Loop Line) began freight operations in October 1970 and passenger operations in April 1976. However, all freight operations from Okazaki Station were discontinued in January 1984 and small parcel operations from November 1986. With the privatization and dissolution of the JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the control of the Central Japan Railway Company. A new elevated station building was completed in October 1990.
Lines
- Central Japan Railway Company
- Aichi Loop Railway
- Aichi Loop Line (Station number: 01)
Layout
Okazaki Station consists of two island platforms serving 4 tracks, and a side platform with one track. It shared facilities for the Tōkaidō Main Line and the Aichi Loop Line.
0 | ■ Aichi Loop Line | Shin-Toyota, Kozoji |
1 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | Toyohashi, Hamamatsu |
■ Tōkaidō Main Line | Ōbu, Nagoya |
2 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | Toyohashi, Hamamatsu |
3 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | Ōbu, Nagoya |
4 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | Ōbu, Nagoya |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Aichi Loop Line | ||||
Terminus | - | Mutsuna | ||
Tōkaidō Main Line | ||||
Gamagori | Special Rapid | Anjō | ||
Kōda | New Rapid | Anjō | ||
Kōda | Rapid | Anjō | ||
Kōda | Sectional Rapid | Anjō | ||
Aimi | Local | Nishi-Okazaki |
References
- Yoshikawa, Fumio. Tokaido-sen 130-nen no ayumi. Grand-Prix Publishing (2002) ISBN 4-87687-234-1.(Japanese)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Okazaki Station. |
- Okazaki Station home page (Japanese)
- Aichi Loop Railway Official web page (Japanese)
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Coordinates: 34°55′32″N 137°09′26″E / 34.9255953°N 137.1573114°E