Yūzaki Station

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Yūzaki Station

結崎駅
Kintetsu Railway commuter rail station
Yūzaki Station
Yūzaki Station
Location3584, Yūzaki deyashiki, Kawanishi
Nara
  • Japan
  • (奈良県磯城郡川西町結崎出屋敷584)
Coordinates34°35′04″N 135°47′05″E / 34.584512°N 135.784847°E / 34.584512; 135.784847Coordinates: 34°35′04″N 135°47′05″E / 34.584512°N 135.784847°E / 34.584512; 135.784847
Owned byKintetsuLogo.svg Kintetsu Railway
Operated byKintetsuLogo.svg Kintetsu Railway
Line(s) B  Kashihara Line
Distance12.4 km (7.7 mi)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Train operatorsKintetsuLogo.svg Kintetsu Railway
Connections
  • Bus interchange Town Circular Community Bus: Kawanishi Cosmos-gō Handa Course
  • Bus interchange Town Circular Community Bus: Kawanishi Cosmos-gō Hota Course
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
ParkingNone
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle facilities Available
Disabled accessYes (slopes for each platform)
Other information
Station code B34 
Websitewww.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/en_station06013.html
History
Opened21 March 1923 (1923-03-21)
Rebuilt1998
Passengers
20154,053 daily
Services
Preceding station   KintetsuLogo.svg Kintetsu Railway   Following station
   B  Kashihara Line  
Local

Yūzaki Station (結崎駅) is a train station in Kawanishi, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line.

Lines[]

Platforms and tracks[]

1  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Yagi and Kashihara-Jingumae
2  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyoto
hideKashihara line
Legend
Kashihara line to Yamato-Saidaiji
Tsutsui
Hirahata
- Hirahata- Kintetsu Tenri Line to Tenri
Familykoen-mae
Yūzaki
Iwami
Tawaramoto
Kasanui
Kashihara line to Kashiharajingu-mae

History[]

  • Mar. 21, 1923—Yūzaki Station was opened by the Osaka Electric Tramway as the Unebi Line was extended from Hirahata to Kashiharajingu-mae Station.
  • 1941—Owned by the Kansai Express Railway that merged with the Sangu Express Railway.
  • 1944—Owned by the Kintetsu Railway that merged with the Nankai Railway.
  • 1998—The station building was renovated.
  • Apr. 1, 2007—PiTaPa, a reusable contactless stored value smart card, has been available.

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