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Ontakesan Station

Ontakesan Station

Ontakesan Station
Kamata area entrance (October, 2006)
Kamata area entrance (October, 2006)
おんたけさん
Ontakesan
IK09 snow valley Otsuka (0.8km)
(0.7km) Kugahara IK11
The location TokyoOta-kuKitaminemachi32-17
Station number  IK 10 
Position company TokyuLogotype.svg Tokyu Corporation
Position route IK Ikegami Line
Distance in kilometers 6.4km (the Gotanda starting point)
Station structure Station above the ground
Home Relative expression two 2 line
The getting on and off staff
-Statistics year -
24,857 people/day
-2013 -
The opening of business date 1923 (1923) May 4 [1]
Remarks I rename it from Mitake Yamamae Station in 1929 [1]
I display a template
Gotanda area entrance (October, 2006)
Gotanda area entrance (October, 2006)
A home judging from the Kamata side. The part (January, 2008) of the bridge where this side part appears on the article crane line.
A home judging from the Kamata side. The part (January, 2008) of the bridge where this side part appears on the article crane line.

Ontakesan Station (おんたけさんえき) is a Tokyu Corporation Ikegami Line station in Kitaminemachi, Ota-ku, Tokyo. The station number is IK10.

Table of contents

Chronological table

Station structure

A station (a part elevated) having relative expression home two 2 line above the ground. In the wicket, is established the top and bottom platform separately; between the home in the wicket cannot move. The Tokaido Shinkansen, Yokosuka Line, Shonan Shinjuku line (an article crane line is official Tokaido Main Line branch line) run in right under track close to Kamata. A track right below spreads out by a straight line. I watch remoteness from Kamata Station for a service manager introduction station.

Platform

Numbered wire Route Direction Destination
1   Ikegami Line Descent Ikegami, the Kamata area
2 The up Snow is valley OtsukaHatanodaiGotandaThe area

Use situation

The daily mean getting on and off staff of 2013 is 24,857 people [2]. The recent daily mean vehicle ridership according to the follows.

The year Daily average
Vehicle ridership
The source
1990 7,742 [3]
1991 7,801 [4]
1992 7,748 [5]
1993 7,764 [6]
1994 7,682 [7]
1995 7,667 [8]
1996 7,603 [9]
1997 7,652 [10]
1998 8,123 [11]
1999 8,497 [12]
2000 9,041 [13]
2001 9,235 [14]
2002 9,301 [15]
2003 9,546 [16]
2004 9,951 [17]
2005 10,321 [18]
2006 10,822 [19]
2007 11,036 [20]
2008 11,285 [21]
2009 11,581 [22]

Around station

Origin of the station name

It comes from Mount Ontake presenting Mitake Shrine of the neighborhood to.

The next station

  Tokyu Corporation
  Ikegami Line
Yukigaya-Otsuka Station (IK09) - Ontakesan Station (IK10) - Kugahara Station (IK11)

Footnote

References

  • Michikazu Miyata "feature JTB publishing of Tokyu station now and the bygone days, the Showa", September 1, 2008. ISBN 9784533071669

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Outside link

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