Amagasaki
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Amagasaki Station
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Location | 93, Higahi-Misonochō, Amagasaki, Hyōgo (兵庫県尼崎市東御園町93) Japan |
Coordinates | 34°43′7.18″N 135°25′2.31″E / 34.7186611°N 135.4173083°ECoordinates: 34°43′7.18″N 135°25′2.31″E / 34.7186611°N 135.4173083°E |
Operated by | Hanshin Electric Railway |
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Station code | HS 09 |
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Opened | 1905 |
Amagasaki Station (尼崎駅 Amagasaki-eki?) is a railway station in Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and operated by Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
While this station is situated relatively close to the station of the same name that is operated by JR West, passengers transferring between these two stations must use buses to transfer between trains.
The station consists of six tracks and four island platforms, with Track 2 sharing platforms with both Tracks 1 and 3, and Track 5 sharing platforms with both Tracks 4 and 6.
The station consisted of five tracks and three island platforms, with Track 4 sharing platforms with both Tracks 3 and 6.
The station consisted of five tracks and three island platforms, with Track 5 (former Track 4) sharing platforms with both Tracks 4 (former Track 3) and 6. A new platform was under construction in the north of Track 1. Track 4 became used for the Nishi-Osaka Line trains while Tracks 5 and 6 for the Main Line westbound trains.
The station consisted of five tracks and three island platforms, with Track 5 sharing platforms with both Track 4 and 6. A track was situated in the north of the completed platform and assigned as Track 1. Former Track 1 was renumbered Track 2 and the former platform in the south of present Track 2 was closed.
The station consisted of five tracks and three island platforms, with Track 2 sharing platforms with both Tracks 1 and 3. The repair of the platform serving Tracks 2 and 3 was completed and the trains of the Nishi-Osaka Line left from Track 3.
All rapid express trains pass Chidoribashi, Dempo, Fuku, Dekijima, and Daimotsu every day from March 20, 2012, and suburban semi-express trains run to Amagasaki instead.