Sengakuji Station
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Sengakuji Station 泉岳寺駅 | |
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General information | |
Location | 2-16-34 Takanawa, Minato, Tokyo (港区高輪2-16-34) Japan |
Operated by | Toei Subway |
Line(s) | |
Other information | |
Station code | A-07 |
History | |
Opened | 1968 |
Sengakuji Station (泉岳寺駅, Sengakuji-eki) is a railway station in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
It is entirely owned and operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, but also serves as the northern terminus of the Keikyu Main Line operated by the private railway operator Keikyu. The station is a major transfer point for passengers on the Toei Asakusa Line because most trains on the Asakusa Line switch to the Keikyu Line past Sengakuji: passengers must usually change trains at Sengakuji to reach Gotanda, Nishi-magome and other stations on the south end of the Asakusa Line. The station is designed with platforms shared between Keikyu and Asakusa Line trains to expedite this connection.
The station is named after Sengaku-ji, a nearby temple famous for housing the graves of the Forty-seven Ronin.
Lines
Sengakuji Station is served by the following lines.
- Toei Asakusa Line (through service to Keisei Oshiage Line, Keisei Higashi-Narita Line and Shibayama Railway Line)
- Keikyu Main Line (through service to Keikyu Airport Line and Keikyu Kurihama Line)
Station layout
1 | ■ Keikyu Main Line | for Shinagawa, Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal, Yokohama and Misakiguchi |
2 | ○ Toei Asakusa Line | for Gotanda and Nishi-magome |
3, 4 | ○ Toei Asakusa Line | for Shimbashi, Nihombashi, Oshiage and Narita Airport Terminal 1 |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Toei Asakusa Line (A-07) | ||||
Through to Keikyu Main Line | Airport Limited Express | Mita(A-08) | ||
Takanawadai (A-06) / or through to Keikyu Main Line |
- | Mita (A-08) | ||
Keikyu Main Line | ||||
Shinagawa | Morning Wing 2 | Terminus | ||
Shinagawa | Airport Limited Express | Through to Toei Asakusa Line | ||
Shinagawa | Limited Express | Through to Toei Asakusa Line | ||
Shinagawa | Limited Express | Through to Toei Asakusa Line | ||
Shinagawa | Airport Express | Through to Toei Asakusa Line | ||
Shinagawa | Local | Through to Toei Asakusa Line |
History
The station opened on 21 June 1968.[1]
References
- ^ Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 217. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
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