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Bampaku-kinen-kōen Station

Coordinates: 34°48′24.33″N 135°31′48.53″E / 34.8067583°N 135.5301472°E / 34.8067583; 135.5301472
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Bampaku-kinen-kōen Station

万博記念公園駅
Train of the Saito Line at Bampaku-kinen-kōen Station
General information
LocationSuita, Osaka
 Japan
Coordinates34°48′24.33″N 135°31′48.53″E / 34.8067583°N 135.5301472°E / 34.8067583; 135.5301472
Operated byOsaka Monorail
Line(s)Main Line
Saito Line
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code17
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened1 June 1990 (1990-06-01)
Services
Preceding station   Osaka Monorail   Following station
Yamada   Main Line   Unobe
Terminus   Saito Line   Koen-higashiguchi

Banpaku-kinen-kōen Station (万博記念公園駅, Banpaku-Kinen-Kōen-eki) is a monorail station on the Osaka Monorail located in Suita, Osaka, Japan. It serves as the station for the Expo Commemoration Park. It is also the transfer station from the Main Line to the Saito Line, acting as the Saito Line terminus.[1]

Lines

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Layout

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  • There are two island platforms. Platforms 1 and 4 are for the Main Line, whereas 2 and 3 are for the Saito Line.
1  Main Line for Minami-Ibaraki, Dainichi and Kadomashi
2  Saito Line for Saito-nishi
 Main Line starting for Kadomashi
3  Saito Line for Saito-nishi
4  Main Line for Yamada, Senri-Chūō, Hotarugaike and Osaka Airport

History

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The Osaka Monorail station opened on 1 June 1990, coinciding with the opening of the first phase of the Osaka Monorail Line from Senri-Chūō Station to Minami-Ibaraki station.[2]

Adjacent stations

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« Service »
Osaka Monorail Main Line (17)
Yamada (16) - Unobe (18)
Osaka Monorail Saito Line (17)
Terminus - Koen-higashiguchi (51)

References

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  1. ^ "Route Map - OSAKA MONORAIL CO., LTD". osaka-monorail.co.jp. Archived from the original on 2014-04-01. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  2. ^ "大阪モノレールのあゆみ" [History of Osaka Monorail]. osaka-monorail.co.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 24 March 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.