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Nishi-Ogikubo Station (西荻窪駅 Nishi-Ogikubo-eki ) is a passenger rail station belonging to JR East, serving the Chūō Line. It is located in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan.
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Daily passenger
The average daily passenger turnover was 40,620 in 2006. The station is served by bus services.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhoods surrounding the station are characterised by narrow streets. Many view the station square as insufficiently small. It is primarily a residential area, known to have a high concentration of shops specialising in antique curiosas and old books.
History
- 1922 Opening as a Japanese Government Railways station
- 1969 Elevated
- 1987 Japanese National Railways was privatised to become JR East
Adjacent stations
« Service » Ogikubo Chūō Line (Rapid, Weekdays only) Kichijōji Ogikubo Chūō Line (Local) Kichijōji External links
- JR East Nishi-ogikubo (Japanese)
Stations of the Chūō-Sōbu Line (Local Service) Chiba - Nishi-Chiba - Inage - Shin-Kemigawa - Makuhari - Makuhari-Hongō - Tsudanuma - Higashi-Funabashi - Funabashi - Nishi-Funabashi - Shimōsa-Nakayama - Motoyawata - Ichikawa - Koiwa - Shin-Koiwa - Hirai - Kameido - Kinshichō - Ryōgoku - Asakusabashi - Akihabara - Ochanomizu - Suidōbashi - Iidabashi - Ichigaya - Yotsuya - Shinanomachi - Sendagaya - Yoyogi - Shinjuku - Ōkubo - Higashi-Nakano - Nakano - Kōenji - Asagaya - Ogikubo - Nishi-Ogikubo - Kichijōji - Mitaka
Stations of the Chūō Line (Rapid) Tōkyō - Kanda –
Manseibashi- Ochanomizu – Yotsuya – Shinjuku – Nakano – Kōenji – Asagaya – Ogikubo – Nishi-Ogikubo – Kichijōji – Mitaka – Musashi-Sakai – Higashi-Koganei – Musashi-Koganei – Kokubunji – Nishi-Kokubunji – Kunitachi – Tachikawa – Hino – Toyoda – Hachiōji – Nishi-Hachiōji – Takao – Sagamiko – Fujino – Uenohara – Shiotsu – Yanagawa – Torisawa – Saruhashi – ŌtsukiCategories:- Stations of East Japan Railway Company
- Chūō Main Line
- Chūō-Sōbu Line
- Railway stations in Tokyo
- Railway stations opened in 1922
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