Tachikawa Station
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Lumine Department Store above Tachikawa Station
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Location | 2-1-1 Akebono-cho, Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo (東京都立川市曙町二丁目1-1) Japan |
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Platforms | 4 island platforms |
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Website | www |
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Opened | 11 April 1889 |
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Passengers (FY2014) | 160,347 daily |
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Tachikawa Station (立川駅 Tachikawa-eki?) is a railway station in Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Tachikawa Station is served by the Chūō Main Line, and is located 37.1 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Tokyo Station. It is also a terminus for both the Ōme Line and Nambu Lines. Although the Itsukaichi Line does not reach Tachikawa, a few trains on that line continue along the Ome Line tracks to serve this station.
This station consists of four ground-level island platforms serving eight tracks, with an elevated station building located above the platforms. The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office. Tachikawa-Minami Station and Tachikawa Kita Station on the Tama Toshi Monorail Line flank Tachikawa Station, and are connected to it by decks. The Lumine department store occupies the upper floors of the station building.
The Kōbu Railway, which later became the Chūō Main Line, opened the station on April 11, 1889. The Ōme Railway (presently the Ōme Line) and the Nambu Railway (presently the Nambu Line) were connected to the station on November 19, 1894, and December 11, 1929, respectively.
The Itsukaichi Line was also connected to the station from July 13, 1930, to October 11, 1944, via a separate track between Tachikawa and Haijima, which was closed following the integration of the operation of the Ōme and Itsukaichi lines under the Japanese Government Railways in April 1944.