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Railway station in Tokyo, Japan
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Hatanodai Station
旗の台駅
South Entrance of Hatanodai Station
General information
Location2-13-1 Hatanodai, Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo
Japan
Operated by Tōkyū Railways
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms, 2 island platforms
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeElevated and at grade
Other information
Station codeIK05, OM06
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened6 July 1927; 97 years ago (6 July 1927)
Previous namesHigashi-senzoku (until 1951)
Services
Preceding station Tōkyū Railways Following station
NagaharaIK06towards Kamata Ikegami Line Ebara-nakanobuIK04towards Gotanda
ŌokayamaOM08towards Mizonokuchi Ōimachi LineExpress ŌimachiOM01Terminus
Kita-senzokuOM07towards Mizonokuchi Ōimachi LineLocalLocal EbaramachiOM05towards Ōimachi
Location
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Hatanodai Station (旗の台駅, Hatanodai-eki) is a station in southeast Tokyo, Japan. It is the only station on the Ōimachi Line with two tracks in each direction, being used for transfer between local and express trains.

East exit, 2016

Station layout

1 ■ Tokyu Ikegami Line for Yukigaya-ōtsuka, Ikegami and Kamata
2 ■ Tokyu Ikegami Line for Togoshi-Ginza and Gotanda
3-4 ■ Tokyu Oimachi Line for Ōokayama, Jiyūgaoka, Todoroki, Futako-Tamagawa
Tokyu Den-en-Toshi Line for Saginuma and Chūō-Rinkan
5-6 ■ Tokyu Oimachi Line for Nakanobu and Ōimachi
  • Platform 1 Platform 1
  • Platform 2 Platform 2
  • Platforms 3 & 4 Platforms 3 & 4
  • Platforms 5 & 6 Platforms 5 & 6

The Tokyu Oimachi Line platforms are scheduled to be lengthened to handle seven-car trains on express services during fiscal 2017.

History

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  • July 6, 1927: Higashi-senzoku Station (東洗足駅) of Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway opened.
  • August 1927: Hatagaoka Station (旗ヶ岡駅) of Ikegami Electric Railway opened.
  • March 1951: Higashi-senzoku Station was renamed Hatanodai and rebuilt on the present position on the Oimachi Line.
  • May 1951: Hatagaoka Station merged with Hatanodai Station and rebuilt on the present position on the Ikegami Line.

Surrounding area

See also

References

  1. 田園都市線および大井町線の朝ラッシュ時の混雑緩和施策を実施 [Measures implemented to alleviate morning rush-hour overcrowding on Denentoshi and Oimachi Lines] (PDF). News release (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyu Corporation. 22 March 2017. p. 2. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 March 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2017.

External links

35°36′17″N 139°42′10″E / 35.60482°N 139.70281°E / 35.60482; 139.70281

Stations of the Tōkyū Ōimachi Line
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Stations of the Tōkyū Ikegami Line
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