Jiromaru Station
Jiromaru Station | |
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Jiromaru Station (December 16, 2007 photography) | |
じろうまる Jiromaru | |
◄N01 Hashimoto (1.0km) (0.7km) Kamo N03► | |
The location | 1, Jiroumaru, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka-shi |
Station number | ○N02 |
Position company | Fukuoka-shi Traffic Bureau |
Position route | Subway seven dark circles line |
Distance in kilometers | 1.0km (the Hashimoto starting point) |
Station structure | Station under the ground |
Home | One 2 line |
Vehicle ridership -Statistics year - | 2,764/day (I do not include a getting off visitor) -2015 - |
The opening of business date | It is February 3 (2005) for 2,005 years |
Jiromaru Station (じろうまるえき) is a station of the Fukuoka-shi subway seven dark circles line at 1, Jiroumaru, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka [1]. The station number is N02.
Because Isao Nishijima who designed an emblem of the Airport Line, Hakozaki Line died as for the emblem of the station in 2001, similarly Masayuki Nishijima of the graphic designer completed an original bill described in before it in sons for the cause. The motif is a firefly discharged into with a Muromi upper part of a river style [2]. The station identification color is common with Beppu Station, Fukudai-Mae Station in DIC-641 (system color names have dark it blue) [3].
Table of contents
History
- 2000 (2000) from June 26 to 2001 (2001) February 22 - design period (an enforcement designer: a Nagasawa architecture drawing office) [1]
- 2003 (2003) from January 24 to 2004 (2004) July 31 - construction period (a builder: money amount of, Shiraishi Construction construction joint venture) [1]
- It is February 3 - opening of business (2005) for 2,005 years
Station structure
A station having island expression home one 2 line under the ground.
1 | Seven dark circles line | Fortune Omae・Ropponmatsu・Yakuin・The Tenjin southThe area |
2 | The Hashimoto area |
The area of each floor 74 square meters of ground, the first floor 2,690 square meters under the ground, the second floor 2,452 square meters [1] under the ground. "The individualization obstacle" to be used in the point staying in the eyes of the user is a soil ceramics tile of the olive drab (300mm *300mm X thickness 12mm); [4].
Use situation
The daily mean vehicle ridership of 2015 is 2,764 people [5].
The change of the daily mean vehicle ridership after the opening of business is a street of the lists shown below.
The year | Daily average Vehicle ridership |
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2004 (2004) [6] | 1,595 |
2005 (2005) | 1,454 |
2006 (2006) | 1,762 |
2007 (2007) | 1,925 |
2008 (2008) | 2,034 |
2009 (2009) | 2,266 |
2010 (2010) | 2,282 |
2011 (2011) | 2,361 |
2012 (2012) | 2,458 |
2013 (2013) | 2,542 |
2014 (2014) | 2,690 |
2015 (2015) | 2,764 |
Around station
- National highway No. 202 beltway out of Fukuoka
- Fukuoka medical care junior college
- Fukuoka Dental College
- 福岡県立福岡講倫館高等学校
- Fukuoka City Arita Elementary School
- Tateda-mura, Fukuoka-shi Elementary School
- 憲育保育園
- Starbucks coffee Jiroumaru, Fukuoka store
- Hello D Jiroumaru store
- DIREX Jiroumaru store
- Tire building Jiroumaru store
The next station
- Fukuoka-shi Traffic Bureau
- Seven dark circles line
- Hashimoto Station (N01) - Jiromaru Station (N02) - Kamo Station (N03)
Footnote
- ^ a b c d "universal design of the public transport," it is page 134.
- ^ "universal design of the public transport," it is page 72.
- ^ "universal design of the public transport," it is page 81.
- ^ "universal design of the public transport," it is page 68.
- ^ Vehicle ridership according to the station mean for business condition transportation results one day - Fukuoka-shi Traffic Bureau
- The ^ February 3, 2005 opening of business. The data which added up 57 days from an opening of business day to March 31, the same year in total.
References
- Fukuoka-shi Traffic Bureau supervision, subway Route 3 JV group compilation "record Japan design association (publication) of universal design Fukuoka municipal subway seven dark circles line total design ten years of the public transport", セプト (release), 2005.
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