Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station

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Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station

愛・地球博記念公園駅
Linimo of Ai・Chikyuhaku Kinen Koen Station 02.JPG
Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station
LocationIbaragabasama, Nagakute-shi, Aichi-ken
Japan
Coordinates35°10′40″N 137°05′14″E / 35.177742°N 137.087268°E / 35.177742; 137.087268Coordinates: 35°10′40″N 137°05′14″E / 35.177742°N 137.087268°E / 35.177742; 137.087268
Operated byAichi Rapid Transit logo.png Aichi High-Speed Transit
Line(s) Linimo
Distance7.0 kilometers from Fujigaoka
Platforms2 island platforms
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeL07
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened6 March 2005
Previous namesBampaku Kaijō (until 1 April 2006)
Passengers
FY20174,912
Location
Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station is located in Aichi Prefecture
Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station
Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station
Location within Aichi Prefecture

Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station (愛・地球博記念公園駅, Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen-eki) is a railway station in city of Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Aichi Rapid Transit Company.

Lines[]

Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station is served by urban maglev Linimo line, and is located 7.0 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Fujigaoka.

Layout[]

The station has two elevated island platform with the station building underneath. The station building has automated ticket machines, Manaca automated turnstiles and is staffed.

Platforms[]

1-2  Linimo For Yakusa
3-4  Linimo For Fujigaoka

Adjacent stations[]

« Service »
Linimo
Kōen-nishi - Tōji-shiryōkan-minami

Station history[]

Bampaku Kaijō Station (Now Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station) serving Expo 2005

Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station was opened on 6 March 2005; 16 years ago (2005-03-06).[1] During Expo 2005, the World Expo that was held in Aichi on that year, this station provided main access to the venue. At that time, it was named for the expo venue, but in the following year it was renamed to its current name.

Passenger statistics[]

In fiscal 2017, the station was used by 4,912 passengers daily.[2]

Surrounding area[]

See also[]

  • List of Railway Stations in Japan

References[]

  1. ^ 事業計画 (in Japanese). Aichi Rapid Transit. 31 March 2006. Archived from the original on 6 January 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  2. ^ "ja: 愛知高速交通" (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Aichi High Speed Transport Company home page. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 November 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2018.

External links[]

Media related to Aichikyūhaku-kinen-kōen Station at Wikimedia Commons

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