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Ōsaka Abenobashi Station
Railway station in Osaka, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ōsaka Abenobashi Station (大阪阿部野橋駅, Ōsaka-Abenobashi-eki; station number: F01) is a railway station on Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line in Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan. The station is also called "Abenobashi Station" (あべの橋駅).

According to the research on November 13, 2012, 159,075 passengers got on and off trains at Ōsaka Abenobashi Station. It was the largest number of passengers getting on and off trains at stations on the Kintetsu Lines.
The west ticket gates of the station were shifted 35 m to the east on March 20, 2009, so that station facilities are entirely within the Kintetsu Abeno department store's "new" (east) building. The "old" (western) portion was demolished to make way for a new high-rise building.[2]
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Layout
The station has six bay platforms serving five tracks on the first floor.
- Minami-Osaka Line for Fujiidera, Domyoji, Furuichi, Shakudo, Kashiharajingu-mae, Yoshino and Kawachi-Nagano
(1) | ■ only for disembarking passengers | |
1, 2 | ■ local trains | (6 a.m. - 11:59 p.m.) |
(2, 3) | ■ only for disembarking passengers | |
3, 4 | ■ mainly semi-express trains and express trains |
(also used for a suburban express train for Kashiharajingu-mae (to be a local train from there for Yoshino) on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) (also used for local trains (the first train - 5:59 a.m., from 0 a.m. - the last train)) |
(4) | ■ for disembarking passengers | the opposite side of the second platform from the south |
5 | ■ express trains and suburban express trains on weekday rush hours | (rarely used for semi-express trains) also for trains disembarking passengers at Track 6 |
6 | ■ limited express trains | also for trains disembarking passengers at Track 5 |
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Train services from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m.
- Weekdays
- 1 limited express train to Yoshino
- 2 express trains to Yoshino
- 6 semi-express trains to Furuichi, of which 2 continue to Kashiharajingu-mae and other 4 to Kawachi-Nagano
- 6 local trains to Fujiidera, of which 1 or 2 continue to Furuichi
- Weekends and holidays
- 2 limited express trains to Yoshino
- 2 express trains to Yoshino
- 6 semi-express trains to Furuichi, of which 2 continue to Kashiharajingu-mae and other 4 to Kawachi-Nagano
- 6 local trains to Fujiidera, of which 1 or 2 continue to Furuichi
Establishments around the station
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- Abenobashi Terminal Building (Abeno Harukas Tower Building, Abeno Harukas Wing Building, East Building)
- Kintetsu Department Store Main Store Abeno Harukas
- Offices
- Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel
- Abeno Harukas Art Museum
- Harukas 300
- Miyako City Osaka Tennoji
- Hoop
- and
- Abeno Apollo Building, Abeno Lucias (Both are owned by Kin-ei Corp.)
- Tennoji MiO
- Main Building
- Plaza Building
- abeno CUES TOWN
- Tennoji Park
- Shitennō-ji
The skyscraper "Abeno Harukas" opened on March 7, 2014. The department store floors pre-opened on June 13, 2013,[3] and February 22, 2014.
Bus stops
Transit buses
Amenobashi-nishi Bus Stop located in front of Apollo Building is available for bus routes 48, 52 and 80.
Expressway buses
Airport limousine
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References
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