Keisei Hikifune Station
KS 46 Keisei Hikifune Station 京成曳舟駅 | |
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The west entrance in April 2017 | |
Location |
Sumida-ku, Tokyo Japan |
Coordinates | 35°43′07″N 139°49′13″E / 35.71861°N 139.82028°ECoordinates: 35°43′07″N 139°49′13″E / 35.71861°N 139.82028°E |
Operated by | Keisei Electric Railway |
Line(s) | KS Keisei Oshiage Line |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Tracks | 2 |
History | |
Opened | 3 November 1912 |
Previous names | Hikifune (until 1931) |
Location | |
Keisei Hikifune Station Location within Tokyo Keisei Hikifune Station Location within Tokyo |
Keisei Hikifune Station (京成曳舟駅 Keisei-Hikifune-eki) is a railway station on the Keisei Oshiage Line in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway.
Lines
Keisei Hikifune Station is served by the 5.7 km Keisei Oshiage Line, and is located 1.1 km from the starting point of the line at Oshiage.[1]
Station layout
This station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks.
Platforms
1 | KS Keisei Oshiage Line | for Oshiage A Toei Asakusa Line for Nihombashi, Shimbashi, and Nishi-magome KK Keikyu Line for Shinagawa, Haneda Airport (Int'l Terminal and Domestic Terminal), and Misakiguchi |
2 | KS Keisei Oshiage Line | for Aoto, Keisei Funabashi, and Narita Airport (Terminal 2·3 and Terminal 1) HS Hokusō Line for Imba Nihon-idai |
- The platforms in September 2015
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Keisei Oshiage Line KS 46 | ||||
Access Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Limited Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Commuter Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Rapid: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Oshiage KS 45 |
Local | Yahiro KS 47 |
History
The station opened on 3 November 1912, initially named Hikifune Station (曳舟駅).[1] It was renamed Keisei Hikifune on 18 November 1931.[1]
- The west entrance in October 2007 before rebuilding
Surrounding area
See also
References
External links
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- Official website (in Japanese)
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