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Higashigotanda,
Shinagawa City,
Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gotanda Station ( Japanese: 五反田駅,Japanese pronunciation: [Gotanda-eki]) is a railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation, and the Tokyo subway operator Toei.
Gotanda Station is served by the following lines:
The JR East station consists of an elevated island platform serving two tracks. The station has a " Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office.
1 | JY Yamanote Line | for Shinagawa, Tokyo, and Ueno |
2 | JY Yamanote Line | for Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro |
Chest-height platform edge doors were installed on the Yamanote Line platforms in February 2015, with operation commencing in March. [1]
The Tokyu station consists of one elevated island platform serving two tracks, located above the JR platforms.
1-2 | IK Ikegami Line | for Hatanodai, Yukigaya-Ōtsuka, and Kamata |
The Toei subway station consists of one underground island platform serving two tracks.
1 | A Asakusa Line | for Nishi-magome |
2 | A Asakusa Line | for
Sengakuji,
Nihombashi, and
Oshiage KS Keisei Main Line for Aoto, Keisei Takasago, Keisei Sakura, Keisei Narita, and Narita Airport ( Terminal 2·3 and Terminal 1) HS Hokusō Line for Imba Nihon-idai KS Narita Sky Access Line for Narita Airport SR Shibayama Railway Line for Shibayama-Chiyoda |
The JR station first opened on 15 October 1911. [2] The Tokyu Ikegami Line station opened on 17 June 1928. [3] The Toei Asakusa Line station opened on 15 November 1968. [3]
Station numbering was introduced to the JR East platforms in 2016 with Gotanda being assigned JY23. [4] [5]
In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by 132,524 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the 24th-busiest station operated by JR East. [6] Over the same fiscal year, the Tokyu station was used by an average of 108,025 passengers daily (entering and exiting passengers), making it the busiest station on the Ikegami Line. [7]
The daily passenger figures for each operator in previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | JR East | Tokyu |
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1999 | 133,202 [8] | |
2000 | 132,411 [9] | |
2005 | 126,137 [10] | 101,969 [11] |
2010 | 129,154 [12] | 102,101 [13] |
2011 | 127,996 [14] | 101,904 [15] |
2012 | 130,633 [16] | 105,167 [17] |
2013 | 132,524 [6] | 108,025 [7] |
JY23 IK01 A05 Gotanda Station 五反田駅 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Higashigotanda,
Shinagawa City,
Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 15 October 1911 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gotanda Station ( Japanese: 五反田駅,Japanese pronunciation: [Gotanda-eki]) is a railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation, and the Tokyo subway operator Toei.
Gotanda Station is served by the following lines:
The JR East station consists of an elevated island platform serving two tracks. The station has a " Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office.
1 | JY Yamanote Line | for Shinagawa, Tokyo, and Ueno |
2 | JY Yamanote Line | for Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro |
Chest-height platform edge doors were installed on the Yamanote Line platforms in February 2015, with operation commencing in March. [1]
The Tokyu station consists of one elevated island platform serving two tracks, located above the JR platforms.
1-2 | IK Ikegami Line | for Hatanodai, Yukigaya-Ōtsuka, and Kamata |
The Toei subway station consists of one underground island platform serving two tracks.
1 | A Asakusa Line | for Nishi-magome |
2 | A Asakusa Line | for
Sengakuji,
Nihombashi, and
Oshiage KS Keisei Main Line for Aoto, Keisei Takasago, Keisei Sakura, Keisei Narita, and Narita Airport ( Terminal 2·3 and Terminal 1) HS Hokusō Line for Imba Nihon-idai KS Narita Sky Access Line for Narita Airport SR Shibayama Railway Line for Shibayama-Chiyoda |
The JR station first opened on 15 October 1911. [2] The Tokyu Ikegami Line station opened on 17 June 1928. [3] The Toei Asakusa Line station opened on 15 November 1968. [3]
Station numbering was introduced to the JR East platforms in 2016 with Gotanda being assigned JY23. [4] [5]
In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by 132,524 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the 24th-busiest station operated by JR East. [6] Over the same fiscal year, the Tokyu station was used by an average of 108,025 passengers daily (entering and exiting passengers), making it the busiest station on the Ikegami Line. [7]
The daily passenger figures for each operator in previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | JR East | Tokyu |
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1999 | 133,202 [8] | |
2000 | 132,411 [9] | |
2005 | 126,137 [10] | 101,969 [11] |
2010 | 129,154 [12] | 102,101 [13] |
2011 | 127,996 [14] | 101,904 [15] |
2012 | 130,633 [16] | 105,167 [17] |
2013 | 132,524 [6] | 108,025 [7] |