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Chitose-Funabashi Station


Chitose-Funabashi Station

千歳船橋駅
Station platforms, April 2011
General information
Location世田谷区船橋1-1-5 Setagaya, Tokyo
Japan
Operated byOdakyu Electric Railway
Line(s)Odakyu Odawara Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station codeOH-12
History
Opened1927
Passengers
FY202060,683[1]
Services
Preceding station Odakyu Following station
Soshigaya-Okura
towards Isehara
Odawara Line
Semi Express
Kyodo
Soshigaya-Okura
towards Odawara
Odawara Line
Local
Kyodo

Chitose-Funabashi Station (千歳船橋駅, Chitose-Funabashi-eki) is a passenger train station on the Odakyu Odawara Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway company Odakyu Electric Railway.[2]

Station layout

The elevated station features four tracks and two side platforms. Express trains typically bypass the station on the two innermost tracks while local and semi-express trains stop at the station on the two outermost tracks, which serve platforms 1 and 2.

Before tracks were quadrupled and elevated on this section of the Odawara Line in 2004, the station was located as street level and featured two tracks and two side platforms.

Platforms

1 OH Odakyū Odawara Line for Machida, Hon-Atsugi and Odawara
OH Hakone-Tozan Railway for Hakone-Yumoto
OE Odakyu Enoshima Line for Fujisawa and Katase-Enoshima
OT Odakyu Tama Line for Karakida
2 OH Odakyū Odawara Line for Yoyogi-Uehara and Shinjuku
C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line for Ayase
JL Joban Line for Abiko and Toride

History

Chitose-Funabashi Station opened on April 1, 1927.

Station numbering was introduced in 2014 with Chitose-Funabashi being assigned station number OH11.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "千歳船橋駅のご案内|小田急電鉄".
  2. ^ Celeste Kiyoko Hall (11 February 2020). Tokyo 2020 Olympics For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 42–. ISBN 978-1-119-66409-3.
  3. ^ "2014年1月から駅ナンバリングを順次導入します!" [From January 2014, station numbering will be introduced sequentially!] (PDF). odakyu.jp (in Japanese). 24 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 October 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  4. ^ Kusamichi, Yoshikazu (28 December 2013). "小田急グループ、鉄道から海賊船まで通しの駅番号…2014年1月から順次導入" [Odakyu Group, station numbers from railways to pirate ships, Introduced sequentially from January 2014]. Response Automotive Media (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2023.

35°38′51″N 139°37′27″E / 35.6475°N 139.6243°E / 35.6475; 139.6243