Kuki Station (Saitama)

Kuki Station
久喜駅

Kuki Station east exit, February 2007
Location Kuki-chuo 2-chome, Kuki-shi, Saitama-ken
(埼玉県久喜市久喜中央二丁目)
Japan
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Kuki Station
Location within Japan

Kuki Station (久喜駅 Kuki-eki) is a railway station in Kuki, Saitama, Japan, operated jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Tobu Railway.

Lines

Kuki Station is served by the Tobu Isesaki Line, and is 47.7 km from the starting point of the Isesaki Line at Asakusa. It is also a station on the JR East Tohoku Main Line (Utsunomiya Line) and is 48.9 km from the starting pint of that line at Tokyo Station.

Station layout

JR Station

Kuki Station
久喜駅
JR Station

Kuki Station platforms July 2008
Location 2-1-1 Kuki-chuo, Kuki-shi, Saitama-ken
(埼玉県久喜市久喜中央二丁目1-1)
Japan
Operated by JR East
Line(s) Utsunomiya Line
Platforms 1 side + 1 island platform
History
Opened 1885
Traffic
Passengers (FY2014) 35,863 daily

The JR East portion of the station has one ground-level island platform and one ground-level side platform serving three tracks, connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a “Midori no Madoguchi” staffed ticket office.

Platforms

1  Utsunomiya Line for Oyama, Utsunomiya, and Kuroiso
2  Utsunomiya Line for Oyama, Utsunomiya, and Kuroiso
(Passing track)
3  Shōnan-Shinjuku Line
(Through service for Yokosuka Line)
for Shinjuku, Yokohama, Ōfuna and Zushi
 Utsunomiya Line for Ōmiya, Akabane, and Ueno

Tobu Station

Kuki Station
久喜駅
Tobu Station

Tobu Kuki Station platform, August 2008
Location 2-1-1 Kuki-chuo, Kuki-shi, Saitama-ken
(埼玉県久喜市久喜中央二丁目1-1)
Japan
Operated by Tobu Railway
Line(s) Tobu Isesaki Line
Platforms 2 island
Other information
Station code TN-02
Traffic
Passengers (FY2014) 50,635

The Tobu Station consists of two island platform serving four tracks, connected to the station building by a footbridge.

Platforms

1  Tobu Isesaki Line for Tatebayashi, Ōta, Isesaki, and Akagi
2  Tobu Isesaki Line for Tatebayashi, Ōta, Isesaki, and Akagi
 Tobu Isesaki Line for Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen, Kasukabe, Kita-Senju, and Asakusa
(Sectional Semi-Express during daytime only)
3/4  Tobu Isesaki Line for Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen, Kasukabe, Kita-Senju, and Asakusa

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Utsunomiya Line
Ltd. Exp. Nikko / Spacia: Does not stop at this station
Hasuda   Rapid Rabbit   Koga
Ōmiya   Commuter Rapid   Koga
Hasuda   Ltd. Exp. Ohayō Tochigi / Home Town Tochigi   Koga
Shin-Shiraoka   Local   Higashi-Washinomiya
Tobu Isesaki Line (TI-02)
Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen (TS-30)   Ltd. Express Ryōmō   Kazo (TI-05)
Wado (TI-01)   Express   Terminus
Wado (TI-01)   Section Express   Washinomiya (TI-03)
Wado (TI-01)   Semi Express   Terminus
Wado (TI-01)   Section Semi-Express   Washinomiya (TI-03)
Wado (TI-01)   Section Semi-Express (Services from Asakusa)   Terminus
Wado (TI-01)   Local   Washinomiya (TI-03)

History

The JR East Tohoku Line (Utsunomiya Line) station opened on 16 July 1885. The Tobu station opened on 27 August 1899.[1] From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on all Tobu lines, with Kuki Station becoming "TI-02".[2]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2014, the Tobu station was used by an average of 50,635 passengers daily.[3] The JR portion of the station was used by 35,862 passengers. [4]

See also

References

  1. Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
  2. 「東武スカイツリーライン」誕生! あわせて駅ナンバリングを導入し、よりわかりやすくご案内します [Tobu Sky Tree Line created! Station numbering to be introduced at same time] (pdf). Tobu News (in Japanese). Tobu Railway. 9 February 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  3. 駅情報(乗車員) [Station information: Passenger figures] (in Japanese). Japan: Tobu Railway. 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  4. JR東日本 各駅の乗車人員(2014年度 [Station information: Passenger figures] (in Japanese). Japan: JR East. 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
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