Ōji Station (Tokyo)
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JR elevated station
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Toden platforms
Ōji Station (王子駅 Ōji-eki?) is a railway station in Kita, Tokyo, Japan.
Lines
The station is served by:
- Keihin-Tōhoku Line of JR East (elevated station)
- Namboku Line of Tokyo Metro (underground station)
- Toden Arakawa Line (ground level station)
Officially the station of the Toden Arakawa Line is called Ōji-ekimae Station (王子駅前停留場 Ōji-ekimae teiryūjō?, "the tram stop in front of Ōji Station"). Ōji-ekimae Station is one of two tram stations around Oji Station.
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Keihin-Tōhoku Line | ||||
Kami-Nakazato | Rapid | Higashi-Jūjō | ||
Kami-Nakazato | Local | Higashi-Jūjō | ||
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (N-16) | ||||
Nishigahara (N-15) | - | Ōji-Kamiya (N-17) | ||
Toden Arakawa Line | ||||
Asukayama | - | Sakaechō |
History
The station opened on 28 July 1883.[1]
What is now the Toden Arakawa Line begins operation on 17 April 1915.[citation needed]
The Namboku Line subway station opened on 29 November 1991.[2]
References
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- Ōji Station (JR East) (Japanese)
- Ōji Station (Tokyo Metro) (Japanese)
- Ōji-ekimae Station (Toei) (Japanese)
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