Nakanobu Station
OM04 A03 Nakanobu Station 中延駅 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Location | 4-5-5 Nakanobu (Tokyu) 2-9-12 Higashi-Nakanobu (Toei) Shinagawa City, Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Elevated (Tokyu), Underground (Toei) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Station code | OM04, A03 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 6 July 1927 15 November 1968 (Toei) | (Tokyu)||||||||||||||||||||
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Nakanobu Station (中延駅, Nakanobu-eki) is a railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation and the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway.[1][2]
Station layout
[edit]Tokyu platforms
[edit]Two elevated side platforms.
1 | OM Ōimachi Line | for Hatanodai, Jiyūgaoka, Futako-Tamagawa, and Mizonokuchi DT Tokyu Den-en-Toshi Line for Saginuma |
2 | OM Oimachi Line | for Ōimachi |
- Ticket gates, 2015
- Platforms, April, 2021
Toei platforms
[edit]An underground island platform. The station number is A-03.
1 | A Asakusa Line | for Nishi-magome |
2 | A Asakusa Line | for Sengakuji, Nihombashi, and Oshiage KS Keisei Main Line for Narita Airport (Terminal 2·3 and Terminal 1) KS Narita Sky Access Line for Narita Airport HS Hokusō Line for Imba Nihon-Idai SR Shibayama Railway Line for Shibayama-Chiyoda |
- Ticket gates, February 2020
- Platform in September 2023
History
[edit]- July 6, 1927: The station opens on the Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway Oimachi Line.
- November 15, 1968: The Toei station opens on what is then called Toei Line 1.
- January 1, 1978: Toei Line 1 is renamed the Toei Asakusa Line.
Bus services
[edit]- Nakanobu Station (中延駅前, Nakanobu-eki-mae) bus stop
References
[edit]- ^ "Ōimachi Line". Tokyu Railways. Tokyu Corporation. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
- ^ "Nakanobu". Toei Transportation. Retrieved June 5, 2022.