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is a railway station on the Osaka Metro
Yotsubashi Line The is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan, operated by Osaka Metro. The line connects Umeda, Hommachi, Yotsubashi, Namba, Daikokuchō and Suminoe, and runs parallel to the Midōsuji Line from Daikokuchō to Nishi-Umeda. Its offic ...
and the
Nankō Port Town Line The , also called New Tram, is an automated guideway transit line in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan. The line is operated by Osaka Metro, and was constructed to serve as the main public transportation for newly built Osaka South Port habitations and fa ...
(New Tram) in
Suminoe-ku, Osaka is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan, stretching along the south-west border of the city. It borders the wards of Minato-ku, Taisho-ku and Nishinari-ku to the north, and Sumiyoshi-ku to the east. It is the largest land area of all wards in Osa ...
, Japan.


Lines

Suminoekoen Station is served by the
Yotsubashi Line The is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan, operated by Osaka Metro. The line connects Umeda, Hommachi, Yotsubashi, Namba, Daikokuchō and Suminoe, and runs parallel to the Midōsuji Line from Daikokuchō to Nishi-Umeda. Its offic ...
(station number Y21) and
Nankō Port Town Line The , also called New Tram, is an automated guideway transit line in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan. The line is operated by Osaka Metro, and was constructed to serve as the main public transportation for newly built Osaka South Port habitations and fa ...
(station number P18), and is the terminus of the both lines.


Station layout


Yotsubashi Line

The station has one
island platform An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular on ...
serving two tracks located on the second basement level.


Nankō Port Town Line

The station has one island platform serving two tracks on the second floor level.


History

Suminoekoen Station opened on 9 November 1972.


Surrounding area

*Suminoe Park *Osaka Gokoku Shrine *Suminoe Ward Office *Suminoe Library *Osker Dream building *Osaka City Bus Terminal *Mag's Futsal Stadiumhttp://futsal.mags.co.jp/ Mag's Futsal. Retrieved 21 October 2012. *Boat Race Suminoe


References


External links


Suminoekoen Station – Yotsubashi Line information

Suminoekoen Station – Port Town Line information

Suminoekoen Station – Yotsubashi Line information

Suminoekoen Station – Port Town Line information
{{DEFAULTSORT:Suminoekoen Station Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture Railway stations in Japan opened in 1972 Osaka Metro stations Railway stations in Japan opened in 1981