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Location
  
Funabashi, Chiba Japan

Opened
  
1958

Address
  
Japan

Nishi-Funabashi Station

Operated by
  
JR East Tokyo Metro Tōyō Rapid Railway

Line(s)
  
Chūō-Sōbu Line Musashino Line Keiyo Line Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line Tōyō Rapid Railway Line

Station code
  
JB30 (Chūō-Sōbu Line) JM10 (Musashino Line, Keiyō Line) T-23 (Tozai Line) TR01 (Toyo Rapid Railway Line)

Similar
  
Tsudanuma Station, Funabashi Station, Moto‑Yawata Station, Shimōsa‑Nakayama Station, Minami‑Funabashi Station

Sobu line rapid service at nishi funabashi station


Nishi-Funabashi Station (西船橋駅, Nishi-Funabashi-eki) is a railway station in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Tokyo Metro, and the Tōyō Rapid Railway. It is the eastern-most station of the Tokyo subway network, lying in Chiba prefecture.

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Nishi funabashi station


Lines

Nishi-Funabashi Station is served by the following lines.

  • East Japan Railway Company
  • Chūō-Sōbu Line
  • Musashino Line
  • Keiyō Line
  • Tokyo Metro
  • Tōzai Line
  • Tōyō Rapid Railway
  • Tōyō Rapid Railway Line
  • Station layout

    The station consists of six island platforms serving eleven tracks on two levels (another two tracks are used by Sōbu Line (Rapid) trains which do not stop). The high-level station serves the Keiyō and Musashino Lines. The low level is served by the Sōbu, Tōzai and Tōyō Rapid Railway Lines. The low level can be subdivided into two sections, one served by trains running into Tokyo via the Sōbu Line and the other by trains running into Tokyo via the Tōzai Line, since all the track connections between the two lines are east of the station.

    Platforms 1 and 2 are for Sōbu Line trains for Funabashi, Tsudanuma and Chiba, and platforms 3 and 4 for trains for Kinshichō, Akihabara, Shinjuku and Mitaka. Platforms 2 and 3 share the same track and is often used to terminate trains from Tokyo.

    Within the Tokyo Metro section, platform 5 is the main platform for Tōyō services to Kita-Narashino and Tōyō-Katsutadai, while the few trains from the Tōzai Line to Funabashi and Tsudanuma can also leave from here. Platform 6 is mainly used for terminating Tōzai Line trains (to Tōyōchō, Nihombashi, Ōtemachi and Nakano), although it is used for through services in peak hours. Platform 7 is exclusively for Tōzai Line trains (mainly for reversing them), and platform 8 is for Tōzai Line services from the east as well as a few Tōyō Rapid Railway Line trains.

    The high-level station consists of platforms 9 to 12. Normally platforms 9 and 10 are used by Musashino Line trains (to Shim-Matsudo, Minami-Urawa and Fuchūhommachi), platform 11 is used by trains to Tokyo (via Maihama and Shin-Kiba) and platform 12 by trains to Minami-Funabashi, Shin-Narashino and Kaihimmakuhari.

    History

    The station opened on the Sobu Line on November 10, 1958, (relatively recent among Sobu Line stations) initially serving passengers only. It moved into a new station building on December 15, 1968, when the line was quadrupled.

    The Eidan Tozai Line arrived here on March 29, 1969, and through service between the two lines commenced. Freight services commenced on April 8.

    The high-level station opened on October 2, 1978, when platforms 9 and 10 (presentday 11 and 12) started being used as the terminus of the Musashino Line. On March 3, 1986, platforms 9 and 10 opened for use by the initial section of the Keiyo Line (from here to Chiba-Minato). Freight services ceased on November 1, 1986.

    The next part of the Keiyō Line (Shin-Kiba to Nishi-Funabashi and Minami-Funabashi) opened on December 1, 1988. At the same time, through services began between the Keiyo and Musashino Lines.

    The Tōyō Rapid Railway Line opened on April 27, 1996, with through services to the Eidan Tōzai Line from the first day.

    The Dila Nishi-Funabashi station building complex opened on January 15, 2005.

    Passenger statistics

    In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by 130,814 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the 25th-busiest station operated by JR East. In fiscal 2013, the Tokyo Metro station was used by an average of 279,770 passengers per day (exiting and entering passengers). Note that the statistics consider passengers who travel through Nishi-Funabashi station on a through service as users of the station, even if they did not disembark at the station. In fiscal 2011, the Tōyō Rapid Railway station was used by an average of 52,004 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the busiest station operated by the company. The daily passenger figures for JR East and Tokyo Metro in previous years are as shown below.

  • Note that JR East figures are for boarding passengers only.
  • Highway buses

  • Airport Limousine; For Haneda Airport
  • Polar Star; For Sendai Station
  • For Fuji-Q Highland and Kawaguchiko Station
  • For Chino, Matsumoto Bus Terminal(Matsumoto Station), Azumino, and Nagano Station
  • Fantasia Nagoya; For Hoshigaoka Station, Motoyama Station, Chikusa Station, Sakae Station, and Nagoya Station
  • Yamato; For Tenri Station, Kintetsu Nara Station, Nara Station, Kintetsu-Kōriyama Station, Chūgū-ji, Hōryū-ji, Ōji Station, and Goidō Station
  • For Senri-Chūō Station, Momoyamadai Station, Shin-Ōsaka Station, Umeda Station, and Sannomiya Station
  • South Wave; For Sakaihigashi Station, Sakai Station, Izumigaoka Station, Wakayama Station, and Wakayamashi Station
  • References

    Nishi-Funabashi Station Wikipedia