Kugahara Station (Tokyo)

Railway station in Tokyo, Japan
  • Suehiro (1923-1928)
  • Higashi-Chōfu (1928-1936)
Passengers202113,325 daily Services
Preceding station Tōkyū Railways Following station
Chidorichō
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towards Kamata
Ikegami Line Ontakesan
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towards Gotanda
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Kugahara Station (久が原駅, Kugahara-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Ikegami Line in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation.

Station layout

This station has two opposed side platforms serving two tracks.

Platforms

1  Tokyu Ikegami Line for Ikegami and Kamata
2  Tokyu Ikegami Line for Hatanodai and Gotanda

Traffic

In 2014, 14,910 passengers per day started or ended travel at the station in average.[1]

History

The station opened on May 4, 1923, as Suehiro Station (末広駅) on the Ikegami Electric Railway. In April 1928, it was renamed Higashi-Chōfu Station (東調布駅). On January 1, 1936, it was renamed Kugahara Station (久ヶ原駅), and on January 20, 1966, the Japanese name was changed to the present-day form.


See also

References

  1. ^ Tokyu Corporation (May 30, 2015). 2014年度乗降人員 (in Japanese). Retrieved February 20, 2016.

External links

  • Kugahara Station (Tokyu) (in Japanese)

35°34′46″N 139°41′08″E / 35.57948°N 139.68568°E / 35.57948; 139.68568

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