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Matsudo Station松戸駅
West Exit, Matsudo Station Location Prefecture Chiba
(See other stations in Chiba)City Matsudo Neighborhood etc. 1181 Matsudo Postal Code 271-0092 (in Japanese) 千葉県松戸市松戸1181 History Year opened 1896 Rail services Operator(s) JR East, Shin-Keisei Electric Railway Line(s) Jōban Line
Shin-Keisei LineStatistics 100,591 (JR)
110,072 (Shin Keisei) passengers/day (2009)Matsudo Station (松戸駅 Matsudo-eki ) is an East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Shin-Keisei Electric Railway railway station located in Matsudo, Chiba, Japan. It is a terminal station for the Shin-Keisei Line.
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Lines
- East Japan Railway Company
- Shin-Keisei Electric Railway
Station layout
Matsudo Station has four island platforms serving eight tracks.
1 ■Jōban Line (Rapid) For Kashiwa, Toride, Narita, Tsuchiura, Mito, and Iwaki 2 ■Jōban Line (Rapid) For Kashiwa, Toride, Narita, Tsuchiura, Mito, and Iwaki
Kita-Senju, Nippori, Ueno3 ■Jōban Line (Rapid) For Kita-Senju, Nippori, and Ueno 4 ■Jōban Line (Local) For Shin-Matsudo, Abiko, and Toride 5 ■Jōban Line (Local) For Shin-Matsudo, Abiko, and Toride
Ayase, Kita-Senju, (via Chiyoda Line) Yoyogi-Uehara6 ■Jōban Line (Local) For Ayase, Kita-Senju (via Chiyoda Line) Yoyogi-Uehara 7・8 ■Shin-Keisei Line For Yabashira, Shin-Kamagaya, Kita-Narashino, Keisei-Tsudanuma (via Keisei Chiba Line) Adjacent stations
« Service » Jōban Line Nippori Special Rapid Kashiwa Kita-Senju Rapid Kashiwa Kanamachi Local Kita-Matsudo Shin-Keisei Electric Railway Terminus Shin-Keisei Line Kami-Hongō History
Matsudo Station opened on December 25, 1896 as a station on the Nippon Railway Tsuchiura Line. It was nationalised on November 1, 1906, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) and the line name changed on October 12, 1909 to the Jōban Line. JGR became Japan National Railways (JNR) after World War II. The Shin-Keisei Line began operations from April 21, 1955. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of JNR on April 1, 1987.
Surrounding area
- Seitoku University
- Tojogaoka Historic Park
- Matsudo City Hall
External links
Media related to Matsudo Station at Wikimedia Commons
- JR East Station information (Japanese)
- Shin Keisei Station Information (Japanese)
Stations of the Jōban Line (Ueno - ) Nippori - Mikawashima - Minami-Senju - Kita-Senju - Matsudo - Kashiwa - Abiko - Tennōdai - Toride - Fujishiro - Sanuki - Ushiku - Hitachino-Ushiku - Arakawaoki - Tsuchiura - Kandatsu - Takahama - Ishioka - Hatori - Iwama - Tomobe - Uchihara - Akatsuka - Kairakuen - Mito - Katsuta - Sawa - Tōkai - Ōmika - Hitachi-Taga - Hitachi - Ogitsu - Jūō - Takahagi - Minami-Nakagō - Isohara - Ōtsukō - Nakoso - Ueda - Izumi - Yumoto - Uchigō - Iwaki - Kusano - Yotsukura - Hisanohama - Suetsugi - Hirono - Kido - Tatsuta - Tomioka - Yonomori - Ōno - Futaba - Namie - Momouchi - Odaka - Iwaki-Ōta - Haranomachi - Kashima - Nittaki - Sōma - Komagamine - Shinchi - Sakamoto - Yamashita - Hamayoshida - Watari - Ōkuma - Iwanuma ( - Tatekoshi - Natori - Minami-Sendai - Taishidō - Nagamachi - Sendai)
Freight Line: Tabata - Mikawashima - Minami-SenjuStations served only by the Chiyoda Line through service local trains between Kita-Senju and Abiko are omitted.
Stations of the Jōban Line (Local) (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line<< Kita-Senju - ) Ayase - Kameari - Kanamachi - Matsudo - Kita-Matsudo - Mabashi - Shim-Matsudo - Kita-Kogane - Minami-Kashiwa - Kashiwa - Kita-Kashiwa - Abiko ( - Tennōdai - Toride)
Stations of the Shin-Keisei Line Matsudo - Kamihongō - Matsudo-Shinden - Minoridai - Yabashira - Tokiwadaira - Gokō - Motoyama - Kunugiyama - Kita-Hatsutomi - Shin-Kamagaya - Hatsutomi - Kamagaya-Daibutsu - Futawamukōdai - Misaki - Takifudō - Takanekōdan - Takanekido - Kita-Narashino - Narashino - Yakuendai - Maebara - Shin-Tsudanuma - Keisei Tsudanuma (>> Through Service for Keisei Chiba Line to Chiba-Chūō)
Abandoned Section in 1968: Maebara -Fujisakidai- Keisei-TsudanumaCoordinates: 35°47′03″N 139°54′03″E / 35.7843°N 139.9007°E
Categories:- Railway stations in Chiba Prefecture
- Railway stations opened in 1896
- Stations of East Japan Railway Company
- Jōban Line
- Shin-Keisei Line
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