Higashi-Rinkan Station
Higashi-Rinkan Station (東林間駅, Higashi-Rinkan-eki) is a railway station on the Odakyu Enoshima Line in the city of Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway.
Higashi-Rikan Station 東林間駅 | |||||||||||
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The east entrance in December 2016 | |||||||||||
Location | 7-7-1 Kamitsuruma, Minami-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa-ken Japan | ||||||||||
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Distance | 33.8 km from Shinjuku | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Connections | Bus stop | ||||||||||
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Website | www | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1 April 1929 | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | 1982 | ||||||||||
Previous names | Higashi-Rikantoshi (until 1941) | ||||||||||
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Passengers (FY2015) | 21,460 daily | ||||||||||
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Higashi-Rikan Station Location within Japan |
Lines
Higashi-Rinkan Station is served by the Odakyu Enoshima Line, with some through services to and from Shinjuku in Tokyo. It lies 33.8 kilometers from Shinjuku.
Station layout
Higashi-Rikan Station has two opposed side platforms serving two tracks. The station building is elevated above the platforms and tracks.
Platforms
1 | ■ Odakyu Enoshima Line | for Fujisawa and Katase-Enoshima |
2 | ■ Odakyu Enoshima Line | for Sagami-Ono and Shinjuku |
- The west entrance in December 2016
- The ticket barriers in December 2016
- The south end of the platforms in December 2016
- The north end of the platforms in December 2016
History
The station opened on April 1, 1929, as Higashi-Rinkantoshi Station (東林間都市駅). Its name was shortened to Higashi-Rinkan on October 15, 1941. The station building was rebuilt in 1982.
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See also
External links
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