Bubaigawara Station
Bubaigawara Station (分倍河原駅, Bubaigawara-eki) is a railway station in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan, operated by jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Keio Corporation.
Lines
Bubaigawara Station is served by the Nambu Line, and is 28.8 kilometers from the Nambu Line terminus at Kawasaki Station. It is also served by the Keiō Line, and is 23.1 km from the Keio Line Tokyo terminus at Shinjuku.[1]
Station layout
The JR East and Keio Stations both have two side platforms serving two tracks. The two parts of the station share a common station building and entrance, with both JR and Keio ticket vending machines located side by side.
JR East platforms
The JR East platforms are located at ground level, running west to east.
1 | ■ Nambu Line | for Fuchū-Hommachi, Noborito, and Kawasaki |
2 | ■ Nambu Line | for Yaho and Tachikawa |
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The Nambu Line platforms viewed from a level crossing to the east of the station, January 2014
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The Nambu Line platforms looking east from platform 2, March 2013
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The Nambu Lines looking west from platform 2, April 2008
Keio platforms
The Keio platforms are elevated and run approximately north to south.
1 | ■ Keiō Line | for Keiō Hachiōji and Tama-Dōbutsukōen |
2 | ■ Keiō Line | for Chōfu and Shinjuku |
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The Keio Line platforms, December 2011
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Nambu Line | ||||
Fuchū-Hommachi | Rapid | Tachikawa | ||
Fuchū-Hommachi | Local | Nishifu | ||
Keiō Line | ||||
Fuchū | Special Express | Seiseki-Sakuragaoka | ||
Fuchū | Semi Special Express | Seiseki-Sakuragaoka | ||
Fuchū | Express | Seiseki-Sakuragaoka | ||
Fuchū | Semi Express | Nakagawara | ||
Fuchū | Rapid | Nakagawara | ||
Fuchū | Local | Nakagawara |
History
The Keio Line station opened on 24 March 1925.[1] as Yashikibun Station (屋敷分駅). It was renamed to its present name on 11 December 1928. The JNR (now JR East) station also opened on 11 December 1928.[2]
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2014, the JR East station was used by an average of 39,158 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3] In fiscal 2014, the Keio station was used by an average of 89,249 passengers daily.[4]
References
- ^ a b Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 205. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
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External links
35°40′06″N 139°28′07″E / 35.6684°N 139.4686°E