Minatogawa Station
Minatogawa Station (湊川駅, Minatogawa-eki) is a railway station operated by Kobe Electric Railway Co., Ltd. in Hyogo-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
Minatogawa station in 1928
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Lines
- Kobe Electric Railway
- Kobe Rapid Transit Railway Co., Ltd. owns the tracks of the Shintetsu Kobe Kosoku Line as the Namboku Line of the Category-3 Railway Operator, and Shintetsu operates the trains on the line as Category-2 Railway Operator.
There is also a connection to the following line.
- Kobe Municipal Subway
- Seishin-Yamate Line - Minatogawa-koen Station
Buse Routes
- Kobe City Bus: Minatogawa-koen-nishiguchi
- Kobe City Transportation Promotion Co. Yamate Route: Minatogawa-koen-higashiguchi
Layout
This station has ticket gates on the 1st basement, and an island platform serving 2 tracks on the 2nd basement.
1 | ■ southbound | (Kobe Kosoku Line) to Shinkaichi |
2 | ■ northbound | (Arima Line) for Arima Onsen and Sanda (Ao Line) for Ao, Ono and Miki |
Surroundings
- Minatogawa Park
- Hyogo Ward Office
- Hyogo Police Station
- Hyogo Fire Station
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Shintetsu Arima Line, Kobe Kosoku Line | ||||
Shinkaichi (Kobe Kosoku Line) | Local | Nagata (Arima Line) | ||
Shinkaichi (Kobe Kosoku Line) | Semi-Express | Nagata (Arima Line) | ||
Shinkaichi (Kobe Kosoku Line) | Express | Suzurandai (Arima Line) | ||
Shinkaichi (Kobe Kosoku Line) | Rapid Express | Suzurandai (Arima Line) | ||
Shinkaichi (Kobe Kosoku Line) | Special Rapid Express for Shinkaichi | Suzurandai (Arima Line) |
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