is a railway station in the
Kyōbashi district of
Jōtō-ku and
Miyakojima-ku, Osaka
is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan
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, Japan, jointly operated by
West Japan Railway Company
, also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, and ...
(JR West), the
private railway
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Japan
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operator
Keihan Railway
, known colloquially as the , , or simply , is a major Japanese private railway operator in Osaka, Kyoto, and Shiga Prefectures. The transit network includes seven lines; four main lines with heavy rolling stock, two interurban lines, and a funic ...
, and the
Osaka Metro
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.
Lines
;JR West:
The Tōzai and Gakkentoshi Lines form a combined service line in practice.
;Keihan Railway (KH04):
*
Keihan Main Line
The is a railway line in Japan operated by Keihan Electric Railway. The line runs between Sanjō Station in Kyoto and Yodoyabashi Station in Osaka. There are through services to the Keihan Ōtō Line and the Keihan Nakanoshima Line. Trains from ...
;Osaka Metro:
* (N22)
JR West
, Kyobashi was the fourth-busiest station in the
JR West
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network after
Osaka Station
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,
Kyoto Station
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and
Tennoji Station.
Layout
Gakkentoshi Line (Katamachi Line) and JR Tōzai Line
There are an
island platform
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and a side platform with two tracks at ground level.
Osaka Loop Line
There are two
side platform
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s with two elevated tracks.
Adjacent stations
History
The station opened on 17 October 1895.
During the
bombing of Osaka
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on August 14, 1945, a one-ton bomb directly struck the Katamachi Line platform and killed 700 to 800 evacuees. Kyobashi was one of the last sites to be bombed in Japan during World War II, followed only by the bombing of Akita, later the same day. A memorial was erected on the site in 1947, and anniversary services have been held at the station every year since 1955.
With the privatization of
Japanese National Railways
The abbreviated JNR or , was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987.
Network Railways
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(JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR West.
The JR Tozai Line opened in 1997, at which point Kyobashi became a terminal for both the Tozai Line and Katamachi Line.
Keihan Railway
Kyobashi is the busiest station in the Keihan network.
This station is the transfer station between the Keihan Line and the Nakanoshima Line. The connections are follows:
:eastbound: trains from Nakanoshima ←→ trains from Yodoyabashi
:westbound: trains for Nakanoshima ←→ trains for Yodoyabashi
Layout
Two island platforms on the 4th level serve four tracks.
Adjacent stations
History
The Keihan terminal opened on 15 April 1910, originally named .
It was renamed Kyōbashi on 1 October 1949, and was rebuilt as an elevated station, completed on 15 April 1970.
Osaka Metro
The Osaka Metro Subway station opened on 20 March 1990 when the Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Line was extended between Kyobashi and
Tsurumi-ryokuchi Station
is a train station on the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line in Tsurumi-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Layout
*There is an island platform fenced with platform gates between two tracks underground.
Surroundings
*Tsurumi Ryokuchi Park
**Saku ...
.
Layout
An island platform on the 3rd basement fenced with
platform gates serves two tracks.
Surrounding area
*Keihan Mall
*KiKi Kyobashi
*Kyobashi Guranshato Building
*COMS Garden
*Miyakojima Ward office
*Osaka Business Park
*
National Route 1
Buses
Bus services are operated by Osaka City Bus and Kintetsu Bus.
See also
*
List of railway stations in Japan
The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan.
External links
{{Portal bar, Japan, Trains
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Railway stations
Japan
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References
External links
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Railway stations in Osaka
Osaka Metro stations
Jōtō-ku, Osaka
JR Tōzai Line
Buildings and structures in Japan destroyed during World War II
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1895
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1910
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1990