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Kaminagaya Station

Coordinates: 35°24′5″N 139°34′21.5″E / 35.40139°N 139.572639°E / 35.40139; 139.572639
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B09
Kaminagaya Station

上永谷駅
The logo of Yokohama Municipal Subway. Yokohama Municipal Subway station
Entrance No.2
General information
LocationMaruyamadai 1-1-1, Kōnan, Yokohama, Kanagawa
(横浜市港南区丸山台一丁目1-1)
Japan
Operated byYokohama City Transportation Bureau
Line(s)Logo of the Blue Line of the Yokohama Municipal Subway. Blue Line
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Other information
Station codeB09
History
OpenedSeptember 4, 1976; 48 years ago (September 4, 1976)
Passengers
200818,783 daily
Services
Preceding station The logo of Yokohama Municipal Subway. Yokohama Municipal Subway Following station
Totsuka
B06
towards Shonandai
Blue Line
Rapid
Kamiōoka
B11
towards Azamino
Shimonagaya
B08
towards Shonandai
Blue Line
Local
Kōnan-Chūō
B10
towards Azamino
Location
Kaminagaya Station is located in Yokohama
Kaminagaya Station
Kaminagaya Station
Location within Yokohama
Kaminagaya Station is located in Kanagawa Prefecture
Kaminagaya Station
Kaminagaya Station
Kaminagaya Station (Kanagawa Prefecture)
Kaminagaya Station is located in Japan
Kaminagaya Station
Kaminagaya Station
Kaminagaya Station (Japan)

Kaminagaya Station (上永谷駅, Kaminagaya-eki) is an above-ground metro station located in Kōnan-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan operated by the Yokohama Municipal Subway’s Blue Line (Line 1). It is 11.0 kilometers from the terminus of the Blue Line at Shōnandai Station.

Lines

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Station layout

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Kaminagaya Station is an elevated station with two above-ground island platforms serving four tracks. The platforms are on the third floor, with the exit gates and station building below.

Platforms

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1  Blue Line (Yokohama) Totsuka, Shōnandai
2  Blue Line (Yokohama) Totsuka, Shōnandai
3  Blue Line (Yokohama) Kamiōoka, Kannai, Yokohama, Azamino
4  Blue Line (Yokohama) Kamiōoka, Kannai, Yokohama, Azamino

History

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Kaminagaya Station was opened on 4 September 1976, initially as a terminal station on the Blue Line. The line was extended to Maioka Station on 14 March 1985. Platform screen doors were installed in September of 2007.

References

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  • Harris, Ken and Clarke, Jackie. Jane's World Railways 2008-2009. Jane's Information Group (2008). ISBN 0-7106-2861-7
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35°24′5″N 139°34′21.5″E / 35.40139°N 139.572639°E / 35.40139; 139.572639