Kaminoge Station


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OM14
Kaminoge Station

上野毛駅

The platforms, November 2021

General information
Location1-26-6 Kaminoge, Setagaya, Tokyo
(東京都世田谷区上野毛1丁目26-6)
Japan
Operated by Tōkyū Railways
Line(s)OM Ōimachi Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks3 (1 bypass)
Connections
  • Bus interchange Bus stop
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Other information
Station codeOM14
History
Opened1 November 1929; 94 years ago
Passengers
FY201120,830 daily
Services
Preceding station Tōkyū Railways Following station
Futako-tamagawa

OM15

towards Mizonokuchi

Ōimachi Line

Local

Local

Todoroki

OM13

towards Ōimachi

Location

Kaminoge Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station

Location within Special wards of Tokyo

Kaminoge Station is located in Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)

Kaminoge Station is located in Tokyo

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station (Tokyo)

Kaminoge Station is located in Japan

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station

Kaminoge Station (Japan)

Kaminoge Station (上野毛駅, Kaminoge-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation.

Kaminoge Station is served by the 10.4 km Tokyu Oimachi Line from Oimachi to Futako-tamagawa, and is located 9.2 km from the starting point of the line at Oimachi.[1] It is numbered "OM14".

The station has a single island platform below the surrounding ground level, serving two tracks, with an additional outer track to allow non-stop express trains to pass in the "up" (Oimachi) direction.[2]

The station opened on 1 November 1929.[1]

Kaminoge station was rebuilt, with building work completed in March 2011.[3] The new station building was designed by the architect Tadao Ando.[4]

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2011, the station was used by an average of 20,830 passengers daily.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 231. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
  2. ^ Kawashima, Ryozo (18 March 2009). 日本の鉄道 東海道ライン 全線・全駅・全配線 第1巻 東京駅 - 横浜エリア [Railways of Japan - Tokaido Line - Lines/Stations/Track plans - Vol 1 Tokyo - Yokohama area]. Japan: Kodansha. p. 77. ISBN 978-4-06-270011-5.
  3. ^ "上野毛駅改良工事" [Kaminoge Station Improvement Works]. Archived from the original on 7 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Tadao Ando Architecture, Challenges - Faithful to the Basis".