Kōenji Station

JR

  • Chūō Main Line
  • Chūō - sobu - line

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The Koenji Station (Japanese高 円 寺 駅, Koenji -eki ) is located in the district of Suginami in Tokyo.

Lines

Koenji is served by the following lines:

  • JR Chūō Main Line
  • JR Chuo Line sobu

On weekdays, a quick service and local trains, local trains on weekends only.

Use

In 2006, took advantage of a daily average of 48 463 people, the JR lines at this station.

Design and tracks

The station is built into the design of a through station as a rider station. He has four tracks that are shared by two platforms in the form of island platform from.

History

The station was opened on July 15, 1922 by the Japanese National Railways and burned after the air raid on Tokyo on 25 May, 1945 total, then was led by only one Notsanierung. In 1952 the station was completely redeveloped. On September 22, 1964, began with the conversion work to a four-track station. The remodeling work lasted until 3 April 1966. Effect from the same month perverted the Chūō - sobu line, which was extended from Nakano after Ogikubo and the Tōkyō Metro Tozai Line. Due to the partial nationalization of the railways, the station was on 1 April 1987 a part of the East Japan Railway Company. The introduced in 1999 touchscreen ticket machines will be set again in 2002, as from 18 November 2001, the Suica was introduced. In March 2006, the appearance of the station is changed, and it introduces new signs. A year later, the renovations are completed at the northern exit, which was built for the new Hotel Metz.

Adjacent stations

The distance to the Nakano train station is 1.4 km away and the railway station Asagaya 1.2 km.

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