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Shimbashi Station

Coordinates: 35°39′59″N 139°45′31″E / 35.666301°N 139.758679°E / 35.666301; 139.758679
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35°39′59″N 139°45′31″E / 35.666301°N 139.758679°E / 35.666301; 139.758679

新橋
East side of JR Shimbashi Station
General information
Line(s)
JR East
Keihin-Tōhoku Line
Tōkaidō Main Line
Yamanote Line
Yokosuka Line
Tokyo Metro
Ginza Line
Toei
Asakusa Line
Others
Yurikamome

Shimbashi Station (新橋駅, Shinbashi-eki) is a major interchange station in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Located centrally and a 10-minute walk from the Ginza shopping district, directly south of Tokyo station.

History

Shinbashi Station, early 20th century

Shimbashi is the original terminus of Japan's first stretch of railway, the Tōkaidō Main Line, and is one of Japan's oldest stations (the oldest station being Shinagawa, a few kilometres down the line). The original Shimbashi Station, opened on October 10, 1872, was built some way to the east of the modern-day structure and was known as Shimbashi Teishajō (新橋停車場).

The present-day structure opened in 1909 as Karasumori Station (烏森駅) on the Yamanote Line. With the extension of the Tōkaidō Main Line along its modern-day route to the new terminus at Tokyo Station in 1914, the original station was demolished to make way for a goods yard, Shiodome Station (汐留駅), and Karasumori Station was renamed Shimbashi Station.

Japan's first subway line, operated by the Tokyo Underground Railroad Company, was extended to Shimbashi in 1934. In January 1939, the Tokyo Rapid Railway Company built a second subway station at Shimbashi for its line from Shibuya. After several months, the lines were merged to allow through service, and the TRR station was closed. In 1941 the two companies merged forming today's Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. The Ginza Line operated from a single platform until 1980, when a second parallel platform was opened to relieve congestion.

The Toei Asakusa Line began service to Shimbashi in 1968, and the elevated Yurikamome station opened in 1995.

Shiodome Station closed in 1986. The site was declared a national monument in 1996 and the area was archeologically investigated while being redeveloped as a commercial district ("Shiosite") with a number of large office blocks. In 2003 a reconstruction of the original Shimbashi Station building and part of the platforms was completed. It currently houses a railway history exhibit and a restaurant.

Station facilities

File:Shinbashi-eki-small.jpg
Keihin-Tohoku Line train at Shimbashi Station

JR East

The JR East station consists of three surface platforms serving the Tōkaidō, Yamanote, and Keihin-Tōhoku lines, and an underground platform serving the Yokosuka Line.

Surface platforms

1 Tōkaidō Main Line Yokohama, Odawara, Atami
2 Tōkaidō Main Line Tokyo
3 Keihin-Tōhoku Line Shinagawa, Kamata, Yokohama
4 Yamanote Line Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku
5 Yamanote Line Tokyo, Ueno, Ikebukuro
6 Keihin-Tōhoku Line Tokyo, Ueno, Ōmiya

Underground platform

1 Yokosuka Line Shinagawa, Yokohama, Kamakura
2 Yokosuka Line Tokyo, Funabashi, Chiba

Tokyo Metro

Tokyo Metro operates in an underground station with two side platforms serving the Ginza Line.

1 Ginza Line Akasaka-Mitsuke, Shibuya
2 Ginza Line Ginza, Ueno, Asakusa

Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei)

Toei operates in an underground station with two side platforms serving the Asakusa Line.

1 Asakusa Line Sengakuji, Nishi-Magome, (Keikyū Main Line) Haneda Airport, Misakiguchi
2 Asakusa Line Nihombashi, Oshiage, (Keisei Main Line, Shibayama Railway Line) Narita Airport, Shibayama Chiyoda, (Hokuso Line) Imba-Nihon-Idai

Yurikamome

Yurikamome Shimbashi Station entrance

The terminus for the Yurikamome is an elevated station next to the JR station.

1, 2 Yurikamome Daiba, Aomi, Ariake, Toyosu

Adjacent stations

« Service »
East Japan Railway Company (JR East)
Tōkaidō Main Line
Tokyo Local Shinagawa
Tokyo Rapid ACTY Shinagawa
Tokyo Commuter Rapid Shinagawa
Yamanote Line
Yūrakuchō - Hamamatsuchō
Keihin-Tōhoku Line
Yūrakuchō Local Hamamatsuchō
Rapid: Does not stop at this station
Yokosuka Line
Tokyo Local Shinagawa
Toei Subway
Toei Asakusa Line (A-10)
Higashi-Ginza (A-11) Local Tokyo (A-09)
Nihombashi (A-13) Airport Rapid Ltd. Exp. Daimon (A-09)
Tokyo Metro
Ginza Line (G-08)
Ginza (G-09) - Toranomon (G-07)
Yurikamome
Yurikamome (U-01)
Terminus - Shiodome (U-02)