Kichijōji Station
Kichijōji Station 吉祥寺駅 | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | Kichijōji-Minami-cho, Musashino, Tokyo Japan | ||||
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Connections | Bus terminal | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1899 | ||||
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Kichijōji Station (吉祥寺駅, Kichijōji-eki) is a railway station in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Keio Corporation.
Lines
Kichijōji Station is located on the JR East Chūō Main Line, and is served by all-stations Chūō-Sōbu Line services from Chiba and some Chūō Line (Rapid) limited-stop services from Tokyo. It also forms a terminus of the Keio Inokashira Line and is located 12.7 kilometers from the opposing terminus at Shibuya in Tokyo.[1] The station is 14 minutes from Shinjuku and 28 minutes from Tokyo by Chuo Line rapid service, and 23 minutes from Shibuya by Inokashira Line express service.[2]
JR East
Kichijōji Station 吉祥寺駅 | |
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JR East station | |
General information | |
Location | 1 Kichijōji Minami-chō (東京都武蔵野市吉祥寺南町1丁目) Japan |
Operated by | JR East |
Line(s) | |
Platforms | 2 island platforms |
Tracks | 4 |
History | |
Opened | 30 December 1899 |
Passengers | |
FY2014 | 139,580 daily |
Station layout
The JR East station consists of two elevated island platforms serving four tracks.[3] It has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office and a "View Plaza" travel agent.[4]
Platforms
1 | ■ Chūō-Sōbu Line | for Mitaka |
2 | ■ Chūō-Sōbu Line | for Shinjuku and Chiba Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line to Nishi-Funabashi |
3 | ■ Chūō Line (Rapid) | for Tachikawa, Hachiōji, and Takao |
4 | ■ Chūō Line (Rapid) | for Shinjuku and Tokyo |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Chūō Line (Rapid) | ||||
Shinjuku | Narita Express | Mitaka | ||
Chūō Rapid, Ōme Rapid: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Nishi-Ogikubo | Rapid (weekdays) | Mitaka | ||
Chūō-Sōbu Line | ||||
Nishi-Ogikubo | Local | Mitaka |
Keio
Kichijōji Station 吉祥寺駅 | |
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Keio station | |
General information | |
Operated by | Keio Corporation |
Line(s) | Keio Inokashira Line |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Tracks | 2 |
History | |
Opened | 1 April 1934 |
Passengers | |
FY2014 | 144,238 daily |
Station layout
The Keio station consists of two elevated side platforms serving two terminating tracks.[3]
Platforms
1/2 | ■ Keio Inokashira Line | for Meidaimae and Shibuya |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Keio Inokashira Line | ||||
Kugayama | Express | Terminus | ||
Inokashira-kōen | Local | Terminus |
History
Kichijōji Station opened on 30 December 1899.[3] The Keio station opened on 1 April 1934.[1]
From 22 February 2013, station numbering was introduced on Keio lines, with Kichijōji Station becoming "IN17".[5]
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2014, the JR East station was used by 139,580 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the twentieth-busiest JR East station.[6] Over the same fiscal year, the Keio station was used by an average of 144,238 passengers daily (exiting and entering passengers).[7]
The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | Daily average (JR East) | Daily average (Keio) |
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1999 | - | 140,685[1] |
2005 | 139,245[8] | - |
2006 | 140,155[9] | - |
2007 | 143,932[10] | - |
2008 | 143,178[11] | - |
2009 | 141,314[12] | - |
2010 | 138,420[13] | 142,083[14] |
2011 | 137,555[15] | 140,929[14] |
2012 | 138,483[16] | 141,475[17] |
2013 | 139,282[18] | 139,679[17] |
- Note that JR East figures are for boarding passengers only.
Surrounding area
See also
References
- ^ a b c Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 206. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
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- ^ a b c Kawashima, Ryozo (April 2010). 日本の鉄道 中部ライン 全線・全駅・全配線 第1巻 東京駅―三鷹エリア. Japan: Kodansha. p. 12/40. ISBN 978-4-06-270061-0.
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External links
- Stations of East Japan Railway Company
- Keio Inokashira Line
- Stations of Keio Corporation
- Use dmy dates from January 2012
- Railway stations opened in 1934
- 1934 establishments in Japan
- Chūō Main Line
- Chūō-Sōbu Line
- Railway stations in Tokyo
- Railway stations opened in 1899
- 1899 establishments in Japan
- Musashino, Tokyo