Kuzuha Station

Kuzuha Station (樟葉駅, Kuzuha-eki) is a railway station in Kuzuha, Hirakata, Osaka, Japan. It serves passengers on the Keihan Main Line.

Kuzuha Station

樟葉駅
Station building
LocationKuzuha-Hanazonocho, Hirakata, Osaka
(大阪府枚方市楠葉花園町)
Japan
Coordinates34°51′43.16″N 135°40′30.98″E
Operated byKeihan Electric Railway
Line(s)Keihan Main Line
Connections
  • Bus terminal
History
Opened1910
Traffic
Passengers ([1])61,802 daily
Kuzuha Station layout

Makino

4
3
2
1

Hashimoto

The new KUZUHA MALL, built in 2004, is in front of the station.

Layout

1, 2  Keihan Main Line for Chushojima, Sanjo and Demachiyanagi
3, 4  Keihan Main Line for Hirakatashi, Kyobashi, Yodoyabashi and Nakanoshima

Surroundings

History

  • April 15, 1910 - Station opens as the Keihan Main Line begins operation.
  • June 20, 1971 - Station moves about 300 meters towards Osaka to the present location. Promoted to an express stop.
  • April 1, 1972 - Keihan opens Kuzuha Mall shopping center in front of the station.[2]
  • September 6, 2003 - Promoted to a limited express stop.

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Keihan Railway Keihan Main Line
Makino   Local   Hashimoto
Makino   Semi-Express (starting)   Terminus
Makino   Sub Express   Hashimoto
Makino   Commuter Sub Express
(in the morning on weekdays, only westbound for Yodoyabashi or Nakanoshima)
  Hashimoto
Hirakatashi   Express   Iwashimizu-hachimangū
Hirakatashi   Midnight Express (terminating)   Terminus
Hirakatashi   Rapid Express   Chūshojima
Hirakatashi   Commuter Rapid Express
(in the morning on weekdays, only westbound for Nakanoshima)
  Chūshojima
Hirakatashi   Liner   Chūshojima
Hirakatashi   Limited Express   Chūshojima
Rapid Limited Express"RAKURAKU": Does not stop at this station
  • Starting only: Semi-Express (区間急行)
  • Terminating only: Midnight Express (深夜急行) (arriving at 0:50 a.m.)
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References

  1. Statistics of Osaka Prefecture. Averaged 30,876 entries plus 30,926 exits in fiscal year 2007.
  2. Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd. "Keihan Company profile 2007-2008" (PDF) (in Japanese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2008-03-17.


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