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Shin Koiwa Station

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Operated by
  
JR East

Passengers (FY2013)
  
72,306 daily

Tracks
  
4

Platforms
  
2 island platforms

Opened
  
10 July 1928

Shin-Koiwa Station

Location
  
1 Shin-Koiwa, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo Japan

Line(s)
  
Sōbu Line (Rapid) Chūō-Sōbu Line

Station code
  
JO23 (Sōbu Line (Rapid)) JB25 (Chūō-Sōbu Line)

Address
  
Japan, 〒124-0024 Tokyo, 葛飾区新小岩2丁目5-2新小岩

Similar
  
Koiwa Station, Kinshichō Station, Hirai Station, Kameido Station, Funabori Station

Shin koiwa station struggles to avoid status of suicide spot


Shin-Koiwa Station (新小岩駅, Shin-Koiwa-eki) is a railway station in the Shin-Koiwa neighborhood, in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

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Lines

Shin-Koiwa Station is served by the Sōbu Line (Rapid) and the Chūō-Sōbu Line.

Station layout

The station consists of two island platforms serving four tracks. The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office and also a "View Plaza" travel agent.

History

Shin-Koiwa Station opened on 10 July 1928. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2013, the station was used by an average of 72,306 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the 59th-busiest station operated by JR East. The daily average passenger figures (boarding passengers only) in previous years are as shown below.

Accidents

JR East is considering installing platform-edge doors due to the large number of passenger accidents and suicides occurring at this station. Between July 2011 and June 2013, 13 incidents occurred in which passengers were hit by trains at this station. Katsushika Ward made an official request to JR East to install platform-edge doors at the station in July 2012.

On 27 June 2013, at around 14:40, a man in his thirties jumped in front of a 12-car Narita Express Yokohama to Narita Airport service passing non-stop through the station. The man died and his body hit a woman standing on the platform, injuring her.

References

Shin-Koiwa Station Wikipedia