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Ōgi Station (Hyōgo)

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Line(s)
  
Main Line

Address
  
Japan

Passengers (2009)
  
14,299 daily

Opened
  
1905

Ōgi Station (Hyōgo)

Location
  
Kita-Ōgi 3-chome, Higashinada, Kobe, Hyōgo (神戸市東灘区北青木三丁目) Japan

Operated by
  
Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd.

Similar
  
Settsu‑Motoyama Station, Uozaki Station, Fukae Station, Okamoto Station, Kōnan‑Yamate Station

Ōgi Station (青木駅, Ōgi-eki) is a non-elevated station on the Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line in Japan, with trains travelling east to Hanshin's terminal in Umeda (Osaka), and west to central Kobe (Motomachi and Sannomiya). At Motomachi, number of limited express trains carry on along the Sanyo Railway to Himeji city. This section of the track will be elevated, in keeping with the majority of the line.

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Layout

The station has four tracks with two island platforms. Even though the station is not elevated, passengers are required to go underground in order to access the platforms, and there are no lifts or escalators.

On the days of the events at Hanshin Koshien Stadium, trains stand by at Line 1 and go to Koshien Station to be extra trains for Umeda.

Surroundings

  • Sunshine Wharf Kobe (サンシャインワーフ神戸)
  • Passenger numbers

    In 2005, its average usage was 14,239 passengers per day.

    References

    Ōgi Station (Hyōgo) Wikipedia