Keihan-otsukyo Station

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Keihan-otsukyo Station

京阪大津京駅
Keihan Otsukyo Station.jpg
Keihan Otsukyo station beneath the Kosei Line
Location5, Ōjigaoka 2-chome, Ōtsu, Shiga
(滋賀県大津市皇子が丘二丁目5)
Japan
Coordinates35°1′23.35″N 135°51′19.83″E / 35.0231528°N 135.8555083°E / 35.0231528; 135.8555083Coordinates: 35°1′23.35″N 135°51′19.83″E / 35.0231528°N 135.8555083°E / 35.0231528; 135.8555083
Operated byKeihan Electric Railway
Line(s)Ishiyama Sakamoto Line
History
Opened1946
Previous namesŌjiyama (until 2018)

Keihan-otsukyo Station (京阪大津京駅, Keihan-Ōtsukyō-eki) is a train station on the Ishiyama Sakamoto Line operated by Keihan Electric Railway. The station is near Ōtsukyō Station on the Kosei Line of West Japan Railway Company.

History[]

The station opened on March 1, 1946 as Ōjiyama Station (皇子山駅, Ōjiyama-eki). The station was constructed at the middle position of two closed stations: Yamagami Station (山上駅), suspended on May 15, 1945 and closed upon the opening of Ōjiyama Station, and Sazanami Station (漣駅), closed on August 15, 1944.[1]

The station became an interchange with the Kosei Line on July 20, 1974 by opening of Nishiōtsu Station (renamed to Ōtsukyō Station in 2008).

Due to a road construction project, the station was moved 52 meters north to the present location on March 18, 2006 from the original location.[2]

The station name was changed to Keihan-otsukyo on March 17, 2018.[3]

Layout[]

The station has two side platforms serving a track each.

west side  Ishiyama Sakamoto Line for Sakamoto
east side  Ishiyama Sakamoto Line for Hamaotsu, Ishiyamadera, Kyoto and Osaka

Ridership[]

On November 9, 2004, there were 2,608 passengers boarding trains and 2,708 passengers getting off trains at this station.[2]

Around the station[]

  • Ōjiyama Sports Park

Adjacent stations[]

« Service »
Ishiyama Sakamoto Line
Otsu-shiyakusho-mae Local Ōmijingūmae

Notes[]

  1. ^ Keihan Electric Railway. "o2stations 皇子山駅 (from Keihan Ōtsu Lines official website)". Archived from the original on 2008-04-29. Retrieved 2008-05-10.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Keihan Electric Railway (February 23, 2006). "石山坂本線・皇子山駅を移転します" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-05-10.
  3. ^ "3月17日(土)より大津線4駅の駅名を変更します" (PDF). January 26, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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