Kokuryō Station

Kokuryō Station
国領駅

A sunny blue sky is behind a stylish new station building.

Kokuryō Station in August 2016
Location 3-18 Kokuryō-cho, Chōfu-shi, Tokyo 182-0022
Japan
Operated by Keio Corporation
Line(s) Keio Line
Distance 14.2 from Shinjuku
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Other information
Station code KO16
Website www.keio.co.jp/train/station/17_kokuryo/index.html
History
Opened 15 April 1913
Rebuilt 2012
Traffic
Passengers (FY2013) 39,046 (daily)
Location
Kokuryō Station
Location within Japan

Kokuryō Station (国領駅, Kokuryō-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Line in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.[1]

Lines

Sengawa Station is served by the Keio Line, and is located 14.2 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Shinjuku Station.

Station layout

This station consists of one underground island platforms serving two tracks, with the station building located above.[2] The underground tracks opened on August 19, 2012, replacing the ground-level tracks.[3]

Platforms

1  Keio Line for Chofu, Keio Hachioji
Keio Takao Line for Takaosanguchi
Keio Sagamihara Line for Hashimoto
2  Keio Line for Meidaimae, Sasazuka, and Shinjuku
Keio New Line for Shinjuku
Toei Shinjuku Line for Motoyawata

Adjacent stations

Service
Keio Line
Special Express: Does not stop at this station
Semi Special Express: Does not stop at this station
Express: Does not stop at this station
Semi Express: Does not stop at this station
Rapid: Does not stop at this station
Shibasaki   Local   Fuda

History

The ground-level platforms in 2005 before rebuilding

The station opened on April 15, 1913, and relocated to its present location on December 17, 1927. The station was rebuilt as an underground station in 2012.[3]

Surrounding area

See also

References

  1. Keio Railway Map
  2. "Station information by Keio Corporation" (pdf) (in Japanese). Retrieved August 19, 2012.
  3. 1 2 京王電鉄2区間が地下線で運転開始 調布駅付近で切り替え工事完了 (in Japanese). MSN Sankei News. August 19, 2012. Archived from the original on 23 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2016.

Coordinates: 35°39′2.372″N 139°33′29.635″E / 35.65065889°N 139.55823194°E / 35.65065889; 139.55823194

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