Tsutsui Station (Nara)

Tsutsui Station (筒井駅) is a railway station in Yamatokōriyama, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Kintetsu Kashiwara Line.

Tsutsui Station

筒井駅
Kintetsu Railway commuter rail station
Location640, Tsutsuichō Hachiōji, Yamatokōriyama
Nara
(奈良県大和郡山市筒井町八王寺640)
Japan
Coordinates34°37′13″N 135°46′50″E
Owned by Kintetsu Railway
Operated by Kintetsu Railway
Line(s) B  Kashihara Line
Distance8.4 km (5.2 mi)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Train operators Kintetsu Railway
Bus stands1
Connections Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: 63・92
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingNone
Bicycle facilities Available
Disabled accessYes (1 elavator, 2 escalators, 1 bathroom, and equipped wheelchairs)
Other information
Station code B31 
Websitewww.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/en_station06010.html
History
Opened1922
Rebuilt1977
Traffic
Passengers (2015)7,960 daily
Services
Preceding station   Kintetsu Railway   Following station
   B  Kashihara Line  
Local

Lines

Platforms and tracks

The station has two side platforms serving one track each.

1  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Yagi and Kashihara-Jingumae
2  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyoto


Kashihara line
Kashihara line to Yamato Saidaiji
Nishinokyo
Kujo
Kintetsu Koriyama
Tsutsui
Hirahata
- Hirahata- Kintetsu Tenri Line to Tenri
Family Kouen Mae
Yuuzaki
Kashihara line to Kashihara Jinnguu Mae

History

  • 1922—Tsutsui Station was opened on the Unebi Line by the Osaka Electric Tramway.
  • 1941—Owned by the Kansai Express Railway that merged with the Sangu Express Railway.
  • 1944—Owned by the Kintetsu Railway that merged with the Nankai Railway
  • 1977—The station was converted to an elevated station.
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