Toyosu Station (豊洲駅, Toyosu-eki) is a railway station in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro and Yurikamome.
Toyosu Station 豊洲駅 | |||||
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Location | Toyosu, Kōtō City, Tokyo Japan | ||||
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Connections | Bus terminal | ||||
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Structure type | Elevated | ||||
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Opened | 8 June 1988 | ||||
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Lines
editToyosu Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line subway and the Yurikamome.
Station layout
editThe station consists of an underground metro station (numbered Y-22) on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, and an elevated station forming the eastern terminus of the Yurikamome Line (station number U-16).
Tokyo Metro
editY22 Toyosu Station 豊洲駅 | ||||||||||||||||
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Tokyo Metro station | ||||||||||||||||
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Location | 4-1-1 Toyosu, Kōtō-ku, Tokyo Japan | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | Tokyo Metro | |||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Y Yūrakuchō Line | |||||||||||||||
Distance | 25.1 km (15.6 mi) from Wakōshi | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2 island platforms (Only one side of each platform in use currently) | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 4 (Only 2 in use currently) | |||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | |||||||||||||||
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Station code | Y-22 | |||||||||||||||
Website | Official website | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | 8 June 1988 | |||||||||||||||
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FY2012 | 160,196 daily | |||||||||||||||
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Platforms
editThe subway station has two island platforms located on the third basement ("B3F") level, serving four tracks. Originally the two centre tracks were built since the opening and reserved for the future extension to Sumiyoshi,[1] on which were completed on 1 March 2013 for use by terminating services from Wakoshi from the start of the revised timetable on 16 March 2013.[2] Following the timetable revision on 15 October 2019 however, tracks 2 and 3 were temporarily shut down and subsequently covered up as a measure to alleviate congestion during the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics, however it is not decided whether the tracks will be used again.[3][4]
1 | Y Yūrakuchō Line | for Shin-kiba |
2/3 | Y Yūrakuchō Line | Tracks suspended as of spring 2020 |
4 | Y Yūrakuchō Line | for Ikebukuro and Wakōshi TJ Tobu Tojo Line for Shinrinkōen Seibu Ikebukuro Line for Hannō |
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The buffer stops at the south end of tracks 2 and 3 in July 2013, showing a slight left after the buffer for future extension to Sumiyoshi
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Exit 3 of the Tokyo Metro station in October 2007
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Track 2 and 3 in 2005
Yurikamome
editU16 Toyosu Station 豊洲駅 | |||||||||||
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Yurikamome station | |||||||||||
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Location | Toyosu, Kōtō-ku, Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||
Operated by | Yurikamome, Inc. | ||||||||||
Line(s) | U Yurikamome | ||||||||||
Distance | 14.7 km from Shimbashi | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Elevated | ||||||||||
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Station code | U-16 | ||||||||||
Website | Official website | ||||||||||
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Opened | 27 March 2006 | ||||||||||
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Platforms
editThe station consists of a single elevated island platform serving two terminating tracks.
1,2 | Yurikamome | for Shijō-mae, Tokyo Big Sight, Daiba and Shimbashi |
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The Yurikamome platforms in December 2008
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View from the end of the platforms looking northward in April 2007
History
editThe subway station opened on 8 June 1988 when the Yurakucho Line was extended from Shintomichō to Shin-kiba.[5] The Yurikamome station opened on 27 March 2006 when the line was extended from Ariake.[5]
The Tokyo Metro station platforms were renumbered 1 to 4 from 1 March 2013 following completion of the two centre tracks for use by terminating trains.[2]
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The Yurakucho Line platforms in 2005 with fences on the inner sides of the platforms
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The Yurakucho Line platforms in 2010, with a temporary surface over the centre tracks
Passenger statistics
editIn fiscal 2012, the Tokyo Metro station was used by an average of 160,196 passengers daily.[6] The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | Daily average |
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2010 | 138,876[7] |
2011 | 154,214[8] |
2012 | 160,196[6] |
Surrounding area
editToyosu has gained popularity due to the increase in high-rise apartments, such as Park City Toyosu, The Toyosu Tower, City Towers Toyosu, and the large shopping mall known as Lalaport Toyosu.
Other places of note in the vicinity include the following.
- Gas Science Museum
- Shibaura Institute of Technology
- Showa University Toyosu Hospital
- Toyosu Library
- Fukagawa No. 5 Junior High School
- Toyosu Elementary School
- Toyosu-kita Elementary School
- TeamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ 江東区. "地下鉄8号線(有楽町線)の延伸(豊洲~住吉)". 江東区 (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 29 November 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ a b 有楽町線豊洲駅で中線の入線試運転 [Test running starts on centre tracks at Toyosu Station on the Yurakucho Line]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 5 March 2013. Archived from the original on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ^ "豊洲駅、ホームの拡張工事を実施へ!東京2020に向けて2番線・3番線の上を歩行可能に". toyosu.tokyo. Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
- ^ "有楽町線豊洲駅「埋められた2・3番線」どうなる? 復活後は「別の路線」の可能性も". 乗りものニュース (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ a b Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. pp. 216–220. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
- ^ a b 各駅の乗降人員ランキング 2012年度 [Station passenger figures (fiscal 2012)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metro. 2013. Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
- ^ 各駅の乗降人員ランキング 2010年度 [Station passenger figures (fiscal 2010)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metro. 2011. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
- ^ 各駅の乗降人員ランキング 2011年度 [Station passenger figures (fiscal 2011)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metro. 2012. Archived from the original on 24 January 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
External links
edit- Toyosu Station information (Tokyo Metro) (in Japanese)
- Toyosu Station information (Yurikamome)