Shinkaichi Station
Shinkaichi Station (新開地駅, Shinkaichi-eki, station numbers: HS 36 (Hanshin, Hankyu), KB 01 (Shintetsu)) is a railway station operated by Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd., Hankyu Corporation and Kobe Electric Railway Co., Ltd. in the district of Shinkaichi, Hyogo-ku, Kobe opened on April 7, 1968.
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Kobe Rapid Transit Railway Co., Ltd. owns the railway lines, and Hanshin, Hankyu and Shintetsu operate trains running on the lines.
Shinkaichi was originally at the heart of Kobe, but Kobe's central business district has shifted towards Sannomiya.
All 3 railway lines that stop at this station are named Kobe Kosoku Line.
Layout
Hanshin, Hankyu
- There are two island platforms with three tracks on the second basement.
1 | ■ ■Kobe Kosoku Line | for Kosoku Kobe, Kobe Sannomiya, Osaka (Umeda, Namba), Nara, Takarazuka and Kyoto (mainly trains from Sanyo Suma) |
2 | ■ ■Kobe Kosoku Line | for Kosoku Kobe, Kobe Sannomiya, Osaka (Umeda, Namba), Nara, Takarazuka and Kyoto (mainly the Hankyu Line, Hanshin Namba Line rapid express trains) |
3 | ■ Kobe Kosoku Line | for Suma, Akashi and Himeji (mainly for getting off the trains terminating at Shinkaichi) |
4 | ■ Kobe Kosoku Line | for Suma, Akashi and Himeji |
Shintetsu
- There are two dead-end platforms with three tracks on the first basement.
1, 2 | ■ Arima Line, Sanda Line | for Tanigami, Arima Onsen and Sanda |
3, 4 | ■ Ao Line | for Miki, Ono and Ao |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Hanshin Railway Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 36) | ||||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Hanshin Local | Daikai (HS 37) | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Sanyo Local | Daikai (HS 37) | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Rapid Express (3 starting trains only, on weekends and holidays) | Terminus | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Hanshin Limited Express | Daikai (HS 37) | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Limited Express (yellow marking) | Daikai (HS 37) | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | S Limited Express | Daikai (HS 37) | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Limited Express (red marking) | Kosoku Nagata (HS 38) | ||
Hankyu Railway Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 36) | ||||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Hankyu Local | Terminus | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Sanyo Local | Daikai (HS 37) | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Express (terminating only) | Terminus | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Rapid Express | Terminus | ||
Kosoku Kobe (HS 35) | Hankyu Limited Express Hankyu Morning Commutation Limited Express |
Terminus | ||
Kobe Electric Railway Kobe Kosoku Line (KB 01) | ||||
Terminus | Local | Minatogawa (KB 02) | ||
Terminus | Semi-Express | Minatogawa (KB 02) | ||
Terminus | Express | Minatogawa (KB 02) | ||
Terminus | Rapid Express | Minatogawa (KB 02) | ||
Terminus | Special Rapid Express (terminating only) | Minatogawa (KB 02) |
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