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Iwashimizu-hachimangū Station (石清水八幡宮駅, Iwashimizuhachimangu-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yawata, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private transportation company, Keihan Electric Railway.
Iwashimizu-hachimangū Station 石清水八幡宮駅 | |||||||
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General information | |||||||
Location | Yawata-Takabo, Yawata-shi, Kyoto-fu 614-8001 Japan | ||||||
Coordinates | 34°53′4.03″N 135°42′0.75″E / 34.8844528°N 135.7002083°E | ||||||
Operated by | Keihan Electric Railway | ||||||
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Distance | 31.8 km from Yodoyabashi | ||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms; 1 bay platform | ||||||
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Other information | |||||||
Station code | KH26 | ||||||
Website | Official website | ||||||
History | |||||||
Opened | 15 April 1910 | ||||||
Previous names | Keihan Line: Yawata (to 1939) Iwashimizu-Hachimangū-mae (to 1948) Yawatachō (to 1977) Yawatashi (to 2019) Otokoyama Cable: Yawataguchi Station Yawatachō (until 1977) | ||||||
Passengers | |||||||
FY2019 | 9,036 | ||||||
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Lines
editIwashimizu-hachimangū Station is served by the Keihan Main Line and is located 31.8 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Yodoyabashi Station.[1] The station is also the terminus of the Iwashimizu-Hachimangū Cable.
Station layout
editThe station consists of two opposed side platforms, with the station building underneath. As originally built, the station had two island platforms, but when the tracks were elevated, the outer platforms were discontinued, but the original platform number was retained. The station on the Cable Line is officially known as Cable-hachimangū-guchi (ケーブル八幡宮口駅, Kēburu-hachimangū-guchi-eki). It has 2 dead-end platforms on the sides of a track; one platform is usually used for getting on and off while the other is used for getting off only during crowded seasons.
Platforms
edit1 | ■ ■ Keihan Main Line | For Sanjō, and Demachiyanagi |
2 | ■ ■ Keihan Main Line | For Yodoyabashi |
Adjacent stations
edit« | Service | » | ||
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Keihan Railway | ||||
Keihan Main Line | ||||
Hashimoto (KH25) | Local | Yodo (Kyoto Racecourse) (KH27) | ||
Hashimoto (KH25) | Sub Express | Yodo (KH27) | ||
Hashimoto (KH25) | Commuter Sub Express | Yodo (KH27) | ||
Kuzuha (KH24) | Express | Chūshojima (KH28) | ||
Kuzuha (KH24) | Express (Yodoyabashi - Yodo) | Yodo (KH27) | ||
Rapid Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Commuter Rapid Express (only running for Nakanoshima): Does not stop at this station | ||||
Limited Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Cable Line (Iwashimizu-Hachimangū Cable) | ||||
Terminus | - | Cable-hachimangū-sanjō |
History
editIwashimizu-hachimangū Station opened on 15 April 1910 at the same time as the opening of the Keihan Main Line as Yawata Station (八幡駅, Yawata-eki). It was renamed Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu Mae Station (石清水八幡宮前駅) on 25 December 1939, Yawatacho Station (八幡町駅) on 1 January 1948, and Yawatashi Station (八幡市駅) on 1 November 1977. The name was changed again in October 2019 to reflect the station's proximity to the Iwashimizu Hachimangū Shinto shrine.[2]
Passenger statistics
editIn fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 9,036 passengers daily.
Surrounding area
edit- Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū
- Yawata City Shokado Museum of Art
- Yawata City Hall
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
- ^ "京阪線駅名変更". keihan.co.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 29 September 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.