Nagaoka-Tenjin Station
■ Hankyu Kyoto Line
Hankyu Kyoto Line (HK-77) | ||||
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Nishiyama Tennozan (HK-76) | Local | Nishi-Mukō (HK-78) | ||
Nishiyama Tennozan (HK-76) | Semi-Express | Nishi-Mukō (HK-78) | ||
Takatsuki-shi (HK-72) | Express | Katsura (HK-81) | ||
Takatsuki-shi (HK-72) | Semi limited Express | Katsura (HK-81) | ||
Takatsuki-shi (HK-72) | Limited Express | Katsura (HK-81) | ||
Takatsuki-shi (HK-72) | Commuter Limited Express | Katsura (HK-81) | ||
Rapid Limited Express "Kyo-Train", "Sagano", "Atago", "Togetsu", "Hozu": Does not stop at this station |
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Nagaoka-Tenjin Station Location within Osaka Prefecture Show map of Osaka PrefectureNagaoka-Tenjin Station Nagaoka-Tenjin Station (Japan) Show map of Japan | |
Nagaoka-Tenjin Station (長岡天神駅, Nagaoka-Tenjin-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Nagaokakyō, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company, Hankyu Railway.
Lines
Nagaoka-Tenjin Station is served by the Hankyu Kyoto Line, and is located 31.7 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Jūsō and 34.1 kilometers from Osaka-umeda.
Layout
This station has two island platforms serving 4 tracks on the ground, connected by an elevated station building. Ticket gates are located in the building above the tracks.[1]
Tracks
1, 2 | ■ Kyoto Line | for Kawaramachi and Arashiyama |
3, 4 | ■ Kyoto Line | for Osaka (Umeda), Tengachaya, Kita-Senri, Kobe and Takarazuka |
Usage
In fiscal 2007, about 6,769,000 passengers started travel from this station annually.[2]
History
Nagaoka-Tenjin Station opened on 1 November 1928.[3]
Station numbering was introduced to all Hankyu stations on 21 December 2013 with this station being designated as station number HK-77.[4]
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 30,708 passengers daily[5]
Surrounding area
- Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine
- Nagaokakyo City Hall
- Nagaokakyo City Library
See also
References
- ^ Hankyu Corporation. 長岡天神駅構内案内図 (PDF) (in Japanese). Retrieved 19 August 2011.
- ^ Statistics of Kyoto Prefecture
- ^ 生田, 誠 (2013). 阪急京都線・千里線 街と駅の1世紀 [Hankyu Kyoto Line / Senri Line 1st century of town and station] (in Japanese). Japan: Sairyūsha. ISBN 978-4779117268.
- ^ "「西山天王山」駅開業にあわせて、「三宮」「服部」「中山」「松尾」4駅の駅名を変更し、全駅で駅ナンバリングを導入します" ["Sannomiya" "Hattori" "Nakayama" "Matsuo" along with the opening of "Nishiyama Tennozan" station. We will change the station names of 4 stations and introduce station numbering at all stations.] (PDF). Hankyu Corporation Online (in Japanese). 30 April 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- ^ 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年)
External links
- Station website (in Japanese)
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- Osaka-umeda
- Jūsō
- Minamikata
- Sōzenji
- (for Tenjimbashisuji Rokuchōme, Tengachaya <<) Awaji (>> for Kita-Senri)
- Kami-Shinjō
- Aikawa
- Shōjaku
- Settsu-shi
- Minami-Ibaraki
- Ibaraki-shi
- Sōjiji
- Tonda
- Takatsuki-shi
- Kammaki
- Minase
- Ōyamazaki
- Nishiyama Tennozan
- Nagaoka-Tenjin
- Nishi-Mukō
- Higashi-Mukō
- Rakusaiguchi
- Katsura
- Nishi-Kyōgoku
- Saiin
- Ōmiya
- Karasuma
- Kyoto-kawaramachi