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Kujō Station (Osaka)

Kujo
九条
Location Kujo Itchome, Nishi, Osaka, Osaka
(大阪市西区九条一丁目)
Japan
Operated by
Kujo
九条
Osaka Municipal Subway
Osaka-sw Kujo stn.jpg
entrance of Osaka Municipal Subway (June 6, 2006)
Location Kujo Itchome, Nishi, Osaka, Osaka
(大阪市西区九条一丁目)
Japan
Coordinates 34°40′31.99″N 135°28′25.58″E / 34.6755528°N 135.4737722°E / 34.6755528; 135.4737722
Operated by Osaka Municipal Subway
Line(s) Chuo Line
Other information
Station code C14
History
Opened 1964
Kujo
九条
Hanshin Railway
Hanshin-kujyo-station.JPG
Hanshin Railway Entrance 1 (March 21, 2009)
Location Kujo Itchome, Nishi, Osaka, Osaka
(大阪市西区九条一丁目)
Japan
Coordinates 34°40′25.32″N 135°28′25.76″E / 34.6737000°N 135.4738222°E / 34.6737000; 135.4738222
Operated by Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Line(s) Hanshin Namba Line
Other information
Station code HS 44
History
Opened 2009

Kujō Station (九条駅 Kujō-eki?, lit. ninth street station) is a railway station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Chūō Line (station number: C14) and the Hanshin Railway Hanshin Namba Line (station number: HS 44) in Kujo Itchome, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan.

This elevated station is located above Chuo Odori Street and below the Hanshin Expressway Route 16 Osaka Port Line. 2 side platforms serving a track each are located on the third floor. Ticket gates are located in the east and the west on the second floor. The west gates became in use on March 20, 2009, the day of the opening of the Hanhsin Namba Line. The gates were in use from the opening in 1964, but closed after the opening of the east gates until 2009.

An island platform serving 2 tracks is located on the 2nd level below the ground.

2 entrances are located. Entrance 1 is located along Chuo Odori Street and close to the west entrance of Kujo Station owned by Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau. Entrance 2 is located on the 1st floor of NTT West Building along Kujo Nakadori Route.

When Hanshin Railway was planning to extend a railway line to Namba in the 1960s, 2 entrances were situated for the line, 1 was in Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation Building (present: NTT West Building) and the other was Sumikin Kosan Kujo Building (present: Nippon Steel & Sumikin Kosan Kujo Building). After 42 years, the former became in use for Hanshin Railway Kujo Station Entrance 2. The latter is no longer in use because it is connected to the paid area.



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