- Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Station
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Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Station落合南長崎駅
Location Prefecture Tokyo
(See other stations in Tokyo)City Tokyo Ward Nakano History Year opened 1997 Rail services Station number(s) E-33 Operator(s) Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation Line(s) Ōedo Line Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Station (落合南長崎駅 Ochiai-minaminagasaki-eki ) is a railway station located at the Nishi-Ochiai itchōme intersection of Mejiro Dōri, Shin-Mejiro Dōri and Shin-Ōme-Kaidō in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. This station is served by the Toei Ōedo Line. The Station number is E-33.
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History
The station opened on December 19, 1997 when Line 12 was extended from Nerima to Shinjuku. Line 12 was renamed the Ōedo line on April 20, 2000.
The station lies on the boundary of Shinjuku and Toshima wards. Before the station opened the name was intended to be simply Minami-Nagasaki (named after the neighborhood in Toshima ward), but the name was changed to reflect its position on the boundary.
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Platforms
The platform is an island platform with two tracks.
1 ○Toei Ōedo Line Tochōmae, Roppongi, and Daimon 2 ○Toei Ōedo Line Nerima and Hikarigaoka Surroundings
Adjacent stations
« Service » Nakai Toei Ōedo Line Shin-egota Source
- This article was originally translated from the article ja:落合南長崎駅 at the Japanese Wikipedia
Stations of the Toei Ōedo Line Tochōmae - Shinjuku-nishiguchi - Higashi-Shinjuku - Wakamatsu-kawada - Ushigome-yanagichō - Ushigome-kagurazaka - Iidabashi - Kasuga - Hongō-sanchōme - Ueno-okachimachi - Shin-Okachimachi - Kuramae - Ryōgoku - Morishita - Kiyosumi-shirakawa - Monzen-Nakachō - Tsukishima - Kachidoki - Tsukijishijō - Shiodome - Daimon - Akabanebashi - Azabu-jūban - Roppongi - Aoyama-itchōme - Kokuritsu-kyōgijō - Yoyogi - Shinjuku - Tochōmae - Nishi-Shinjuku-gochōme - Nakano-sakaue - Higashi-nakano - Nakai - Ochiai-minami-nagasaki - Shin-egota - Nerima - Toshimaen - Nerima-kasugachō - Hikarigaoka
Coordinates: 35°43′24″N 139°41′00″E / 35.723469°N 139.683437°E
Categories:- Railway stations in Tokyo
- Railway stations opened in 1997
- Stations of Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
- Tokyo railway station stubs
- Toei Oedo Line
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