Kawagoe Station
Kawagoe Station 川越駅 | |||||
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Location | Kawagoe-shi, Saitama-ken Japan | ||||
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Opened | 1 April 1915 | ||||
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Kawagoe Station (川越駅, Kawagoe-eki) is a railway station in Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway and East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Lines
The Tobu station is served by the Tobu Tojo Line from Ikebukuro in Tokyo to Saitama and Yorii, with some services inter-running via the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line to Shin-Kiba and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line to Shibuya and onward via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minato Mirai Line to Motomachi-Chukagai. Located between Shingashi and Kawagoeshi, it is 30.5 km from the Ikebukuro terminus.[1]
The JR East station is located on the Kawagoe Line with services eastward to Saitama, Ōsaki via the Saikyō Line, and Shin-Kiba via the Rinkai Line, and westward to Komagawa and Hachiōji via the Hachikō Line.
Station layout
The Tobu and JR East stations are arranged side-by-side, with the Tobu platforms on the east side and the JR East platforms on the west side. The elevated station building and concourse has exits on the east and west sides.
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The east entrance in March 2016
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The west entrance in March 2014
Tobu Railway
Kawagoe Station 川越駅 | |
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Tobu station | |
General information | |
Location | 24-9 Wakita-machi, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama-ken 350-1122 Japan |
Operated by | Tobu Railway |
Line(s) | Tobu Tojo Line |
Distance | 30.5 km from Ikebukuro |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Tracks | 2 |
Other information | |
Station code | TJ-21 |
Website | www |
History | |
Opened | 1 April 1915 |
Previous names | Kawagoe-nishimachi (1915-1940) |
Passengers | |
FY2015 | 128,021 daily |
Platforms
The station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks. This station has a season ticket sales office.[2] Chest-high platform edge doors are scheduled to be added in fiscal 2017.[3]
1 | ■ Tobu Tojo Line | for Fujimino, Wakōshi, and Ikebukuro Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line for Shin-Kiba Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line for Shibuya Tokyu Toyoko Line for Yokohama Minatomirai Line for Motomachi-Chukagai |
2 | ■ Tobu Tojo Line | for Saitama, Saitama, Saitama, and Yorii |
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The concourse inside the ticket barriers with bookshop, kiosk and toilets, February 2016
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View from south end of Tobu Tojo Line platform 2 in October 2012
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View from south end of Tobu Tojo Line platform 1 in June 2012
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The "Monju" soba and udon noodle stand on platform 2 in February 2016
Adjacent stations
← | Service | → | ||
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Tobu Tojo Line | ||||
Fujimino | TJ Liner | Saitama (up services) Kawagoeshi (down services) | ||
Saitama | Rapid Express | Kawagoeshi | ||
Fujimino | Rapid | Kawagoeshi | ||
Fujimino | Express | Kawagoeshi | ||
Shingashi | Semi Express | Kawagoeshi | ||
Shingashi | Local | Kawagoeshi |
JR East
Kawagoe Station 川越駅 | |
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JR East station | |
General information | |
Location | Wakita-honchō, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama-ken 350-1122 Japan |
Operated by | JR East |
Line(s) | ■ Kawagoe Line |
Platforms | 2 island platforms |
Tracks | 3 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
History | |
Opened | 22 July 1940 |
Electrified | 30 September 1985 |
Passengers | |
FY2015 | 38,343 daily |
The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office and a "View Plaza" travel agency.[4]
Platforms
The JR East station consists of two island platforms serving three tracks. The outer platforms, 3 and 6, are generally used for services to and from Ōmiya and the Saikyō Line, while the inner platforms, 4 and 5, serving the same track, are generally used for Kawagoe Line services westward to Komagawa and Hachiōji via the Hachikō Line.
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The "Midori no Madoguchi" ticket office and ticket vending machines in February 2016
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JR East platforms 5 & 6 looking northward in October 2012
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JR East platforms 5 & 6 looking southward in October 2012
Adjacent stations
← | Service | → | ||
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Kawagoe Line | ||||
Nishi-Kawagoe | - | Minami-Furuya |
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2015, the Tobu station was used by an average of 128,021 passengers daily,[5] and the JR East station was used by an average of 38,343 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[6] The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below. (JR East figures are for boarding passengers only.)
Fiscal year | Tobu | JR East |
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2000 | — | 35,181[7] |
2005 | — | 36,149[8] |
2010 | 121,558[9] | 36,780[10] |
2011 | 121,051[11] | 36,344[12] |
2012 | 123,242[13] | 36,936[14] |
2013 | 127,243[15] | 37,754[16] |
2014 | 125,687[17] | 37,327[18] |
2015 | 128,021[5] | 38,343[6] |
History
The station first opened as Kawagoe-nishimachi Station (川越西町駅) on the Tobu Railway from Ikebukuro on 1 April 1915. This was renamed Kawagoe Station on 22 July 1940 coinciding with the opening of the JNR (now JR East) station.[19] The current elevated station building and concourse was opened in 1989. The west side of the station was enlarged in 2004 with the construction of additional sets of stairs to the JR platforms and a new Lumine building over the platforms. In 2007, the former "Fine" shopping and restaurant area within the Tobu side of the station was refurbished and reopened as "Equia Kawagoe". An additional "Equia" zone was opened above the Tobu ticket machine area in September 2008.
Through-running to and from Shibuya via the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line commenced on 14 June 2008.[20]
From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on the Tobu Tojo Line, with Kawagoe Station becoming "TJ-21".[21]
Through-running to and from Yokohama and Motomachi-Chukagai via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minatomirai Line commenced on 16 March 2013.[22]
Surrounding area
- Hon-Kawagoe Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line (approximately fifteen minutes' walk)
- Tobu Hotel
- National Route 16
From November 2012, work commenced on remodelling the west side of the station, with redesigned segregated access and parking for private cars, buses, and taxis, and an elevated pedestrian walkway leading directly from the station building.[23] The walkway and new upper-level west entrance opened on 26 March 2014.[24]
Bus services
The following long-distance express bus services operate from the south side of the station.
- Narita Airport, operated jointly by Chiba Kōtsū, Kawagoe Motor Corp, and Tobu Bus West[25]
- Haneda Airport, operated by Airport Transport Service (Limousine Bus)[26] and Seibu Bus[27]
- Tokyo Disney Resort, operated jointly by Tokyo Bay City Bus and Tobu Bus West[28]
- Kyoto and Osaka, Wing Liner overnight service operated by Kintetsu Bus[29]
See also
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