Shin-Tsudanuma Station

Shin-Tsudanuma Station (新津田沼駅, Shin-Tsudanuma-eki) is a railway station on the Shin-Keisei Line in Narashino, Chiba, Japan, operated by Shin-Keisei Electric Railway.

SL23
Shin-Tsudanuma Station

新津田沼駅
Shin-Tsudanuma Statio, March 2012
Location1-10-35 Tsudanuma, Narashino, Chiba
Japan
Operated byShin-Keisei Electric Railway
Line(s)SL Shin-Keisei Line
ConnectionsJO26 JB33 Tsudanuma Station
Other information
Station codeSL23
History
Opened1947
Traffic
Passengers (FY2009)72,175 daily

Lines

Shin-Tsudanuma Station is served by the Shin-Keisei Line, and is located 25.3 km from the terminus of the line at Matsudo Station. The station is 400 meters from Tsudanuma Station on the JR East Sobu Main Line.

Station layout

Shin-Tsudanuma Station has two opposed side platforms connected by an overpass.

Platforms

1 SL Shin-Keisei Line for Keisei-Tsudanuma
KS Keisei Chiba Line for Chiba Chūō
2 SL Shin-Keisei Line for Kita-Narashino, Shin-Kamagaya, Yabashira, and Matsudo

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Shin-Keisei Line SL23
Maebara SL22 - Keisei-Tsudanuma SL24

History

Shin-Tsudanuma Station opened on December 27, 1947, although it was originally located 300 m from the current station. From 1953-1968, a spur line was extended from Maebara Station to Shin-Tsudanuma Station via Fujisakidai Station (藤崎台駅, Fujisakidai-eki), which replaced Shin-Tsudanuma Station from 1953 until it was closed to passenger service in 1961, at which point the original Shin-Tsudanuma Station was re-opened. The line was demolished in 1968 along with Fujisakidai Station; the current station was opened the same year.

Surrounding area

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