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Shin-okachimachi Station

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Shin-okachimachi Station

新御徒町駅
File:Shin-okachimachi-a2.JPG
Exit A2, 2007
General information
Location1 Moto-asakusa, Taitō City, Tokyo
(台東区元浅草一丁目)
Japan
Operated byMetropolitan Intercity Railway Company
File:Symbol of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Toei Subway
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platform (1 for each line)
Tracks4 (2 for each line)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station code02 (TX)
E-10 (Ōedo Line)
History
Opened12 December 2000; 24 years ago (12 December 2000)
Services
Preceding station File:Tsukuba Express mark.svg Tsukuba Express Following station
Akihabara
(TX01)
Terminus
Tsukuba Express
Rapid
Commuter-Rapid
Semi-Rapid
Local
Asakusa
(TX03)
towards Tsukuba
Preceding station File:Symbol of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Toei Subway Following station
Ueno-okachimachi
E09
towards Tochōmae
Ōedo Line Kuramae
E11
towards Hikarigaoka
Location

Shin-okachimachi Station (新御徒町駅, Shin-okachimachi-eki) is a subway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by Toei Subway and Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company.

Lines

Shin-okachimachi Station is served by the following two lines.

Platforms

Toei

The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks. There are also two siding tracks between this station and Kuramae for trains starting and terminating at this station.

1 E Ōedo Line for Iidabashi and Tochōmae (Transfer at Tochōmae for Nerima, Hikarigaoka, and Roppongi)
2 E Ōedo Line for Ryōgoku, Daimon, Shinjuku, and Hikarigaoka

Tsukuba Express

In 2019, platform expansion work commenced to accommodate 8-car trains in the future.

1 File:Tsukuba Express mark.svg Tsukuba Express for Kita-Senju, Minami-Nagareyama, Moriya and Tsukuba
2 File:Tsukuba Express mark.svg Tsukuba Express for Akihabara

History

The station opened on 12 December 2000, when the Ōedo Line began operation. Service on the Tsukuba Express Line started on August 24 August 2005.

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35°42′26″N 139°46′54″E / 35.7072°N 139.7818°E / 35.7072; 139.7818