Itayado Station
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Preceding station | Kobe Municipal Subway | Following station | ||
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Myōhōji towards Seishin-Chuo | Seishin-Yamate Line | Shin-Nagata towards Shin-Kobe |
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Itayado Station Location within Kobe Show map of KobeItayado Station Itayado Station (Hyōgo Prefecture) Show map of Hyōgo PrefectureItayado Station Itayado Station (Japan) Show map of Japan |
Itayado Station (板宿駅, Itayado-eki) is a railway station in Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
Lines
- Kobe Municipal Subway
- Seishin-Yamate Line - Station S10
- Sanyo Electric Railway
- Main Line - Station SY 02
Layout
- Sanyo Railway Main Line
- two side platforms serving a track each
1 | ■ Main Line | for Akashi, Himeji and Aboshi |
2 | ■ Main Line | for Sannomiya, Osaka and Kyoto |
- Seishin-Yamate Line
- an island platform serving two tracks
1 | ■ Seishin-Yamate Line | for Sannomiya, Shin-Kobe and Tanigami |
2 | ■ Seishin-Yamate Line | for Myōdani and Seishin-chūō |
History
The first station known as Itayado opened in 1910 as a surface station on the Sanyo Electric Railway. In 1977, the first stretch of the Seishin-Yamate Line opened.[1]
The station was affected by the 1995 Kobe earthquake on January 17, 1995. While the Seishin-Yamate Line resumed limited service the following day, the Sanyo Electric Railway station was heavily damaged in the earthquake and consequently had to be relocated underground. Service was suspended on the railway until the new underground station opened in March of that year.
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Sanyo Electric Railway (SY 02) | ||||
Main Line | ||||
Nishidai (SY 01, HS 39) | Sanyo Local | Higashi-Suma (SY 03) | ||
Nishidai (SY 01, HS 39) | Hanshin Local | Higashi-Suma (SY 03) | ||
Nishidai (SY 01, HS 39) | Hanshin Limited Express | Higashi-Suma (SY 03) | ||
Nishidai (SY 01, HS 39) | Sanyo S Limited Express | Tsukimiyama (SY 04) | ||
Nishidai (SY 01, HS 39) | Through Limited Express (yellow marking) | Tsukimiyama (SY 04) | ||
Kosoku Nagata (Hanshin Railway Kōbe Kosoku Line, HS 38) | Through Limited Express (red marking) | Tsukimiyama (SY 04) |
References
- ^ Written at Kobe, Japan. 兵庫の鉄道全駅 私鉄・公営鉄道 [Hyogo Railway All Stations Private Railways / Public Railways] (in Japanese). Kobe Shimbun General Publishing Center: 神戸新聞総合出版センター. 10 December 2012. p. 219. ISBN 9784343006745.
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- Shin-Kobe
- Sannomiya
- Kenchōmae
- Ōkurayama
- Minatogawa-kōen
- Kamisawa
- Nagata
- Shin-Nagata
- Itayado
- Myōhōji
- Myōdani
- Sōgō Undō Kōen
- Gakuen-Toshi
- Ikawadani
- Seishin-minami
- Seishin-chūō
34°39′36″N 135°08′00″E / 34.6600576°N 135.1334238°E / 34.6600576; 135.1334238
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