Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station | |
Native Name: | 羽田空港第3ターミナル駅 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Address: | 2-6-5 Haneda Kūkō, Ōta-ku, Tokyo |
Country: | Japan |
Coordinates: | 35.5449°N 139.7679°W |
Platforms: | 4 side platforms |
Tracks: | 4 |
Connections: | Tokyo International Airport |
Iata: | HND |
Structure: | Underground (Keikyu Airport Line) Elevated (Tokyo Monorail) |
Accessible: | Yes |
Code: | KK16, MO-08 |
Former: | Haneda Airport International Terminal Station |
Map Type: | Tokyo city#Japan Tokyo#Japan |
Map Dot Label: | Haneda Airport Terminal 3 |
Services Collapsible: | yes |
Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station is a railway station at Tokyo International Airport in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. The station is operated by the private railway operator Keikyu and Tokyo Monorail. The station opened on October 21, 2010.[1]
Haneda Airport International Terminal Station is served by the 17.8km (11.1miles) Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line from in central Tokyo to, and lies 14km (09miles) from the northern terminus of the line at Monorail Hamamatsuchō.[2]
The Keikyu platforms are located underground with elevators and escalators to carry passengers to the arrival and departure levels of Terminal 3. The Keikyu platforms consist of two side platforms serving two tracks. The Tokyo Monorail platforms are located above ground, connected to the third floor of the terminal building.
The Keikyū Airport Line platforms are underground.
The Tokyo Monorail platforms are elevated and located on the third floor.
The Tokyo Monorail station opened on 21 October 2010.[2]
On March 27, 2010, there was a fire in the station building under construction that burnt an area of approximately 700m2 and injured one worker.[3]
Keikyu introduced station numbering to its stations on 21 October 2010; Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station was assigned station number KK16.[4]
On 14 March 2020, both the Tokyo Monorail and Keikyū stations were renamed to to coincide with the change in the names of Haneda's terminal buildings.[5] [6] Before the changes, two operators used different names for the station in Japanese:
The station's provisional Japanese name was in Keikyu documents and in Tokyo Monorail documents.
In fiscal 2011, the Tokyo Monorail station was used by an average of 6,467 passengers daily.[2]