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Shiki Station (Saitama)

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Operated by
  
Tobu Railway

Distance
  
17.8 km from Ikebukuro

Station code
  
TJ-14

Opened
  
1 May 1914

Platforms in use
  
2

Line(s)
  
Tobu Tojo Line

Connections
  
Bus terminal

Address
  
Japan

Rebuilt
  
1970

Tracks
  
4

Shiki Station (Saitama)

Location
  
2-38-1 Tōhoku, Niiza-shi, Saitama-ken 352-0001 Japan

Similar
  
Asakadai Station, Yanasegawa Station, Kita‑Asaka Station, Mizuhodai Station, Niiza Station

Shiki Station (志木駅, Shiki-eki) is a railway station on the Tobu Tojo Line in Niiza, Saitama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway. Despite its name, the station building is not actually located in Shiki. The city of Shiki has only one station, Yanasegawa Station, which is the next stop after Shiki Station on the Tobu Tojo Line.

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Lines

Shiki Station is served by the Tobu Tojo Line from Ikebukuro in Tokyo, with some services inter-running via the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line to Shin-Kiba and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line to Shibuya and onward via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minato Mirai Line to Motomachi-Chukagai. Located between Asakadai and Yanasegawa stations, it is 17.8 km from the Ikebukuro terminus. All services except TJ Liner services stop at this station.

Station layout

The station has two island platforms serving four tracks, with the station building located above, and at a right angle to the platforms. There are two storage tracks adjacent to platform 1, and four storage tracks located between the running lines on the down (Kawagoe) side of the station, as well as a permanent way maintenance storage siding next to platform 4 at the south (Ikebukuro) end of the station.

This station has a season ticket sales office.

History

The station opened on 1 May 1914 coinciding with the opening of the Tojo Railway line from Ikebukuro. At the time of its opening, the station was located in the town of Shiki (later becoming the city of Shiki). In 1960, a new entrance was added on the south side of the station to improve accessibility for students of the Rikkyo High School (present-day Rikkyo Niiza Junior and Senior High School) which had recently relocated from Ikebukuro to Niiza, Saitama. In 1970, to further improve access to the school, the station was moved closer to Ikebukuro, moving it across the boundary from the city of Shiki into Niiza. While Niiza residents petitioned to have the station name changed, this never came about, and the name was used instead for Niiza Station on the Musashino Line, which opened in 1973.

Through-running to and from Shibuya via the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line commenced on 14 June 2008.

From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on the Tobu Tojo Line, with Shiki Station becoming "TJ-14".

Through-running to and from Yokohama and Motomachi-Chukagai via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minatomirai Line commenced on 16 March 2013.

Future developments

Chest-high platform edge doors are scheduled to be added by the end of fiscal 2020.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2014, the station was used by an average of 102,131 passengers daily. Passenger figures for previous years (boarding passengers only) are as shown below.

Surrounding area

  • Rikkyo University Niiza Campus
  • Rikkyo Niiza Junior and Senior High School
  • Keio Shiki Boys' Senior High School
  • Bus services

    Tobu Bus and Seibu Bus operate local bus services from the bus stops on either side of the station.

    Since 17 July 2008, there is a direct express bus service to and from Narita Airport (via Asakadai Station). The bus stop is on the south side of the station. 

    References

    Shiki Station (Saitama) Wikipedia