Nishi-takashimadaira Station explained


Nishi-takashimadaira Station
Native Name:西高島平駅
Native Name Lang:ja
Address:6-1 Takashimadaira, Itabashi City, Tokyo
Country:Japan
Platforms:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Structure:Elevated
Accessible:Yes
Code:I-27
Passengers:12,048 daily
Pass Year:FY2011
Map Type:Japan Tokyo city#Japan Tokyo Bay and Boso Peninsula#Japan Tokyo#Japan

is a railway station on the Toei Mita Line in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). It is the northernmost station on the Tokyo subway network.

Lines

Nishi-takashimadaira Station is served by the Toei Mita Line, and is numbered "I-27".

Layout

The station consists of two side platforms both heading the same direction. This is one of the few dead-end terminal stations on the Tokyo subway network that have side platforms (the others being Nishi-Magome on the Asakusa Line and Kita-Ayase on the Chiyoda Line). The platforms are located on the second floor ("2F") level.

Platforms

History

The station opened on 5 June 1976.[1]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2011, the station was used by an average of 12,048 passengers daily.[1]

See also

External links

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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 . 19 January 2013 . Japan . 218 . 978-4-7770-1336-4.