- Kintetsu-Tambabashi Station
is a train station on the
Kintetsu Kyoto Line inFushimi, Kyoto ,Japan . It is closely connected by a sheltered pedestrian bridge toTambabashi Station on theKeihan Electric Railway Keihan Line.Lines
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Kintetsu Corporation
**Kyoto LineLayout
The station has two
side platform s and two tracks.History
*1928 - nihongo|Horiuchi Station|堀内駅 begins operation as a station of Nara Electric Railway
*1945 - NER tracks are connected to Keihan's Tambabashi Station and Horiuchi station is discontinued
*1963 - NER merges into Kintetsu
*1967 - Kintetsu platforms reopen for Kintetsu trains (except Keihan-through trains) as a part of integrated Tambabashi Station
*1968 - Through trains to Keihan are discontinued, and station's Kintetsu section is renamed to Kintetsu-Tambabashi Station
*1998 - Promoted to Rapid Express stop
*2002 - Promoted to Limited Express stop
*2003 - Kyoto Line Rapid Express is discontinuedThe route of the Kintetsu line north of this station was formerly a track of the
Nara Line although the Nara Line did not have a station between Fushimi andMomoyama Station s. The former Nara Line south of this station to the merging point with the present line was totally removed and cannot be traced.While the areas of the Keihan and Kintetsu stations are limited by Tanbabashi Street to the north and Shimo-Itabashi Street to the south, before the integration of the stations in 1945, the gate of Horiuchi Station was on Shimo-Itabashi Street and the gate of Tambabashi Station was on Tanbabashi Street. Therefore transferring passengers were recommended to change trains at
Momoyamagoryō-mae Station andFushimi-Momoyama Station , both of which were facing the same Ōtesuji Street, rather than transferring at Horiuchi and Tambabashi. When the integrated station was separated in 1960s, the stations were rebuilt with a connection bridge that provides easy access between Tambabashi and Kintetsu-Tambabashi stations.The physical connection of the Keihan and Nara Electric Railway lines and the integration of the stations were made to provide a redundancy for the railway network in consideration of a possible destruction of railway facilities by enemy attacks although the construction was completed in December 1945, after the end of
World War II . The crossovers were removed after the end of through services in 1968, but the traces can be easily discovered.Adjacent stations
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External links
* [http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/station05011.html Kintetsu-Tambabashi] (Kintetsu website) Ja icon
* [http://www.trolley.net/kyoto/album/tanbabashi.html Transition in Railroad Tracks around Tanbabashi Station] ja icon
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