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Shin Hamamatsu Station

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Operated by
  
Enshū Railway

Passengers (2006)
  
7749 daily

Line(s)
  
Enshū Railway Line

Opened
  
1927

Shin-Hamamatsu Station

Location
  
Kajimachi, Naka, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka (静岡県 浜松市中区鍛冶町4) Japan

Address
  
4 Kajimachi, Naka Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture 430-0933, Japan

Similar
  
Dai‑Ichi‑dōri Station, Hamamatsu Station, Enshū‑Byōin Station, Nishi‑Kajima Station, Sukenobu Station

shin hamamatsu station


Shin-Hamamatsu Station (新浜松駅, Shin-Hamamatsu-eki) is a terminal train station on the Enshū Railway Line in Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Hamamatsu Station servicing the Tōkaidō Main Line and Tōkaidō Shinkansen lines is a three-minute walk away.

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Ibuki yui performed at shin hamamatsu station


Station history

Shin-Hamamatsu Station was established on September 1, 1927, as Asahimachi Station (旭日町駅, Asahimachi-eki). Its reinforced concrete station building was also the headquarters of the Enshū Railway, and was regarded as one of the most modern buildings in Hamamatsu. It was destroyed during the bombing of Hamamatsu in World War II. The station was rebuilt after the war, and renamed Shin-Hamamatsu in 1953. The tracks were elevated in 1981, and a new station was constructed 100 meters to the northeast, closer to Hamamatsu Station. On the former site now stands the Hamamatsu Meitetsu Hotel. The associated Entetsu Department Store opened within the station building in 1988, and the station was modified to become barrier free in 2004.

Lines

  • Enshū Railway
  • Enshū Railway Line
  • Layout

    Shin-Hamamatsu Station is an elevated station with a twin opposed side platforms. The station building is a major department store in downtown Hamamatsu. The station building has automated ticket machines, and automated turnstiles, which accept the NicePass, smart card, as well as ET Card, a magnetic card ticketing system.

    References

    Shin-Hamamatsu Station Wikipedia