Hikawadai Station Explained


Hikawadai Station
Native Name:氷川台駅
Native Name Lang:ja
Mlanguage:
Shinjitai:氷川台駅
Kyujitai:冰川臺驛
Hiragana:ひかわだいえき
Address:3-38-18 Hikawadai, Nerima City, Tokyo
Country:Japan
Distance: from
Platforms:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Structure:Underground
Code:F-05, Y-05
Map Type:Japan Tokyo city#Japan Tokyo Bay and Boso Peninsula#Japan Tokyo#Japan
Map Dot Label:Hikawadai Station

is a subway station in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.

Lines

Hikawadai Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line (station Y-05) and Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line (station F-05), and it is located 6.8 km from the starting point of the two lines at .[1]

Station layout

The station consists of two opposed side platforms serving two tracks shared by both Yurakucho Line and Fukutoshin Line services.[2] The platforms are equipped with chest-height platform edge doors.[3]

Platforms

History

The station opened on 24 June 1983, on the Yūrakuchō Line.[1] Fukutoshin Line services commenced on 14 June 2008.

The station facilities were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[4]

Chest-height platform edge doors were installed in August 2010.[3]

Surrounding area

See also

External links

35.7498°N 139.6651°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Terada, Hirokazu . ja: データブック日本の私鉄 . Databook: Japan's Private Railways . Neko Publishing . July 2002 . Japan . 213. 4-87366-874-3.
  2. Book: Kawashima, Ryozo . ja: 日本の鉄道 中部ライン 全線・全駅・全配線 第12巻 東京都心北部 . Railways of Japan – Chubu Line – Lines/Stations/Track plans – Vol 12 Northern Central Tokyo . Kodansha . March 2011 . Japan . 28/74. 978-4-06-270072-6.
  3. Web site: http://www.tokyometro.jp/news/2012/pdf/metroNews20120327_01.pdf. ja:有楽町線:和光市駅に設置!. Installation at Yurakucho Line Wakoshi Station. 27 March 2012. Tokyo Metro. Japan. Japanese. 15 April 2012.
  4. Web site: 2006-07-08 . 「営団地下鉄」から「東京メトロ」へ . From "Teito Rapid Transit Authority" to "Tokyo Metro" . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120516041232/http://www.tokyometro.jp/news/s2004/2004-06.html . 16 May 2012 . 29 May 2022 . Tokyo Metro Online.