Rokuban-chō Station

Rokuban-chō Station (六番町駅, Rokuban-chō-eki) is an underground metro station located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Nagoya Municipal Subway's Meikō Line. It is located 2.6 kilometers from the terminus of the Meikō Line at Kanayama Station.

Rokuban-chō Station

六番町駅
Exit 1 and surrounding area
LocationYonban 1-10-12, Atsuta, Nagoya, Aichi
(名古屋市熱田区四番一丁目10-12)
Japan
Operated byTransportation Bureau City of Nagoya
Line(s)Meikō Line
Connections
  • Bus terminal
Other information
Station codeE3
History
Opened1971
Traffic
Passengers (2008)2,424,660 [1]

History

Rokuban-chō Station opened on 29 March 1971.

Lines

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Nagoya Municipal Subway
Meikō Line
Hibino - Tōkai-dōri

Layout

Rokuban-chō Station

Platforms

1  Meikō Line For Nagoyakō
2  Meikō Line For Kanayama, Sakae, and Ōzone

There are two wickets, the North Wicket, beyond which are Exit 1 and Exit 4, and the South Wicket, beyond which are Exit 2 and Exit 3. On Platform 1, train door 18 is closest to the elevator, door 1 is closest to the escalator, and doors 1 and 18 are closest to the stairs. On Platform 2, door 1 is closest to the elevator and doors 1 and 18 are closest to the stairs. There are public phones near the elevators on the platforms, near the wicket, and near Exit 4. There is a handicapped-accessible bathroom with a baby changing outside the North Wicket. Near Exit 4, there is a rest area. Exit 1 has another elevator to the ground, and Exit 1 leads to a city bus terminal. [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. 平成21年版名古屋市統計年鑑 11.運輸・通信 [Nagoya Statistics for Year 21 of the Heisei Era, 11 Transportation and Communication] (in Japanese). Nagoya City. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  2. 路線図 [Route Diagram] (in Japanese). Rozensu Dot Com. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  3. 駅構内図 [Diagram of Station Interior] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  4. 避難経路図 [Evacuation Routes Diagram] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 19 November 2010.

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