Nijō Station (Kyoto)
Nijō Station 二条駅 | |
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Location |
Nishinokyo Toganoocho, Nakagyō, Kyoto, Kyoto (京都市中京区西ノ京栂尾町) Japan |
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Nijō Station (二条駅 Nijō-eki) is a train station in Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
Lines
- West Japan Railway Company (JR West)
- Tōzai Line (Station Number: T15)
Layout
JR West
Nijō Station 二条駅 | |
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JR West station | |
Nijō Station, May 2006 | |
Location |
3, Nishinokyo Toganoocho, Nakagyō, Kyoto, Kyoto (京都市中京区西ノ京栂尾町3) Japan |
Coordinates | 35°0′39.51″N 135°44′30.1″E / 35.0109750°N 135.741694°E |
Operated by | West Japan Railway Company |
Line(s) | Sanin Main Line (Sagano Line) |
History | |
Opened | 1897 |
The station has one elevated island platform between two tracks. The station building was designed by Urabesekkei, an architectural firm based in Osaka. Prior to the platform elevation, the station was only accessible from the east (Sembon Street side), but the station renovation made it accessible from both the east and west sides.
The design elements of the former station building were evocative of nearby Nijo-jo castle. The building was dismantled and rebuilt at the Kyoto Railway Museum (then called the Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum) in 1996.
1 | ■ Sagano Line | for Kyoto |
2 | ■ Sagano Line | for Kameoka, Sonobe and Fukuchiyama |
Kyoto Subway
Nijō Station 二条駅 | |
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Kyoto Municipal Subway station | |
Location |
3, Nishinokyo Toganoocho, Nakagyō, Kyoto, Kyoto (京都市中京区西ノ京栂尾町3) Japan |
Coordinates | 35°0′42.76″N 135°44′28.73″E / 35.0118778°N 135.7413139°E |
Operated by | Kyoto Municipal Subway |
Line(s) | Tōzai Line |
Other information | |
Station code | T15 |
History | |
Opened | 1997 |
Subway station has one underground island platform with two tracks, separated by platform screen doors.
1 | ■ Tōzai Line | for Uzumasa Tenjingawa |
2 | ■ Tōzai Line | for Karasuma Oike, Rokujizo and Hamaotsu |
History
Nijō Station opened on February 15, 1897 and was the terminus of the Kyoto Railway (present-day San'in Main Line) until April 27 of the same year.[1] The Tōzai Line subway opened on October 12, 1997.
Buses
Nijo-eki-nishiguchi
- Kyoto City Bus
- Route 66 for Katsura-eki-higashiguchi
- Airport limousine
- for Osaka International Airport (Osaka Airport Transport Co., Ltd.)
- for Kansai International Airport (Kansai Airport Transportation Enterprise Co., Ltd.)
Nijo-ekimae
- Kyoto City Bus
- Route 6 for Shijo Omiya / for Bukkyo University and Gentaku
- Route 15 for Shijo Kawaramachi and Sanjo Keihan via Oike Street / for Emmachi and Ritsumeikan University
- Route 46 for Gion and Heian Shrine / for Kamigamo Shrine via Sembon Street
- Route 55 for Shijo Omiya and Shijo Karasuma / for Kitano Tenman-gu and Ritsumeikan University
- Route 66 for Katsura-eki-higashiguchi / for Nijo-eki-nishiguchi
- Route 201 for Mibu and Gion / for Sembon Imadegawa and Hyakuman-ben
- Route 206 for Nanajo Omiya and Kyoto Station / for Sembon Kitaoji and Kitaoji Bus Terminal
- Rapid buses for Bukkyo University / Rapid buses for Ritsumeikan University
- Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd.
- Route 61 for Arashiyama and Daikaku-ji via Marutamachi Street and Kyoto Studio Park / for Sanjo Keihan via Shijo Kawaramachi
- Route 62 for Arashiyama and Kiyotaki via Marutamachi Street and Kyoto Studio Park / for Sanjo Keihan via Horikawa Oike (Nijo Castle), Karasuma Oike and Shijo Kawaramachi
- Route 63 for Arashiyama, Koke-dera and Suzumushi-dera via Marutamachi Street and Kyoto Studio Park / for Sanjo Keihan via Shijo Kawaramachi
- Route 65 for Arashiyama and Arisugawa via Marutamachi Street and Kyoto Studio Park
- West JR Bus Company
- for Kyoto Station / for Toganoo and Shuzan
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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West Japan Railway Company Sagano Line (Sanin Main Line) | ||||
Tambaguchi | Local | Emmachi | ||
Kyoto | Rapid | Emmachi | ||
Kyoto Municipal Subway Tōzai Line (T15) | ||||
Nijōjō-mae (T14) | - | Nishiōji Oike (T16) |
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nijō Station (Kyoto). |
- (Japanese) Nijō Station page from JR West website
- (Japanese) Nijō Station page from Kyoto city website