Nishiarai Station

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Nishiarai Station
西新井駅
File:Nishiarai Station west exit - July 21 2015.jpg
West exit, July 2015
Location Adachi, Tokyo
(足立区西新井栄町2-1-1)
Japan
Operated by Tobu Railway
Line(s) Tobu Skytree Line, Tobu Daishi Line.
Other information
Station code TS-13
History
Opened 1899
Traffic
Passengers ([1]) 58,180 daily

Nishiarai Station (西新井駅 Nishiarai-eki?) is a railway station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway.

Lines

The station is served by the Tobu Skytree Line and Tobu Daishi Line.

File:Nishiarai Station platform.jpg
The station platforms with the Daishi Line platforms on the right, 2008

Station layout

The station consists of three island platforms serving six tracks.

Platforms

1/2  Tobu Daishi Line for Daishimae
3  Tobu Skytree Line (Express) for Kasukabe, Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen, Kuki, Tatebayashi, Ōta, Minami-Kurihashi, and Shin-Tochigi
4  Tobu Skytree Line (Local) for Takenotsuka, Kita-Koshigaya, Kasukabe, Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen, and Minami-Kurihashi
5  Tobu Skytree Line (Local) for Kita-Senju, Asakusa
Subway TokyoHibiya.png Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line for Naka-Meguro
6  Tobu Skytree Line (Express) for Kita-Senju, Asakusa, Oshiage
Subway TokyoHanzomon.png Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line for Shibuya and Chūō-Rinkan

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Tobu Skytree Line (TS-13)
Limited Express Spacia: no stop
Limited Express Ryōmō: no stop
Limited Express Kirifuri: no stop
Limited Express Shimotsuke: no stop
Rapid/Section Rapid: no stop
Kita-Senju (TS-09)   Express   Sōka (TS-16)
Kita-Senju (TS-09)   Section express   Sōka (TS-16)
Kita-Senju (TS-09)   Semi-express   Sōka (TS-16)
Kita-Senju (TS-09)   Section semi-express   Sōka (TS-16)
Umejima (TS-12)   Local   Takenotsuka (TS-14)
Tobu Daishi Line (TS-13)
Terminus   Local   Daishimae (TS-51)

History

The station opened on 27 August 1899.[2]

From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on all Tobu lines, with Nishiarai Station becoming "TS-13".[3]

References

  1. Nishiarai Station information. Retrieved on 19 September 2008. (Japanese)
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External links

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