Ryūtsū Center Station
Ryūtsū Center Station (流通センター駅, Ryūtsū Sentā-eki) is a railway station in Ōta, Tokyo.
Its name literally means "Logistics Center" and comes from its location near various warehousing and forwarding facilities, including Tokyo's primary rail freight terminal, Tokyo Freight Terminal.
History
The station was opened as Shin-Heiwajima Station (新平和島駅, Shin-Heiwajima-eki) on December 15, 1969. It gained its current name in January 1972 (originally transliterated as Ryūtsū Sentā, but changed in 1992). Rapid services began calling here on March 18, 2007.
Lines
Ryūtsū Center Station is served by the Tokyo Monorail.
Services
Trains run 0500-0005 every day. The typical hourly off-peak service is:
- 10 local trains to Hamamatsuchō
- 10 trains to Haneda Airport Terminal 2, of which:
- 5 are Rapid (Haneda Airport Terminal 1, Haneda Airport Terminal 2)
- 5 are Local
Adjacent stations
← | Service | → | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Ōi Keibajō-mae | Tokyo Monorail | Shōwajima |
References
This article incorporates material translated from 流通センター駅 (Ryūtsū Sentā-eki) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved August 14, 2009.