Sanjo Station (Kyoto)

railway station in Kyoto, Kyoto prefecture, Japan

Sanjō Station (三条駅, Sanjō-eki) is the main Keihan Electric Railway station in Kyoto. It connects with Sanjo Keihan Station on the Kyoto Subway Tozai Line. It was opened for service on October 27, 1915, and has been in service ever since. Sanjo Station is in the Higashiyama Ward, in Kyoto City. The station offers quick access to the Gion district and the main shopping district on Sanjo-dori.

Sanjo Station

三条駅
Station building (railway facilities are underground)
General information
LocationGokencho, Higashiyama, Kyoto, Kyoto
(京都市東山区五軒町)
Japan
Coordinates35°0′33″N 135°46′20″E / 35.00917°N 135.77222°E / 35.00917; 135.77222
Operated byKeihan Electric Railway
Line(s)
ConnectionsSanjō Keihan Station (Kyoto Subway Tōzai Line)
Other information
Station codeKH40
History
Opened1915
Passengers
Passengers (FY2015[1])14.8 million

Lines change

Platforms change

Limited Express trains and K-Limited Express trains arrive at and depart from Tracks (Platforms) 1 and 3.[2]

  1. for Demachiyanagi
  2. for Demachiyanagi
  3. for Chūshojima, Uji, Hirakata-shi, and Yodoyabashi
  4. for Chūshojima, Uji, Hirakata-shi, and Yodoyabashi

Neighboring stations change

Keihan Electric Railway
Oto Line
K-Limited Express and Limited Express
Demachiyanagi Station - Sanjo Station
Express, Sub Express, and Local
Marutamachi Station - Sanjo Station
Keihan Main Line
K-Limited Express, Limited Express, Express, Sub Express, and Local
Sanjo Station - Shijo Station

Sanjō Keihan Station change

Sanjō Keihan Station (Japanese: 三条京阪駅, Sanjō Keihan Eki) is a subway station on Kyoto's Tozai Line. It intersects with the Keihan Electric Railway's Keihan Main Line. It is connected to the adjacent Keihan Sanjō Station. The station is underneath Sanjō-dori, just east of the Kamo River and Kyoto's Kawaramachi shopping district.

References change

  1. 第8章 都市施設 [Chapter 8: Urban facilities]. 京都市統計書 [Statistics of Kyoto City] (in Japanese). City of Kyoto. 2017.
  2. "Station map" (PDF). Keihan Electric Railway. 2017-12-20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-25.