Kōriyama Station

郡山駅
Kōriyama Station, 2017
General information
Location195 Hiuchida, Kōriyama-shi, Fukushima-ken 963-8002
Japan
Coordinates37°23′54″N 140°23′20″E / 37.398289°N 140.388794°E / 37.398289; 140.388794
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms3 island + 1 bay platform
ConnectionsBus terminal
Other information
StatusStaffed (Midori no Madoguchi)
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedJuly 16, 1887 (1887-07-16)
Passengers
FY201618,111 daily
Services
Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
Shin-Shirakawa
towards Tokyo
Tōhoku Shinkansen Fukushima
towards Morioka
Tōhoku Shinkansen Terminus
Utsunomiya
towards Tokyo
Yamagata Shinkansen Fukushima
towards Shinjō
Asaka-Nagamori
towards Kuroiso
Tōhoku Main Line
Local
Hiwada
towards Morioka
Asaka-Nagamori
towards Mito
Suigun Line Terminus
Terminus Ban'etsu East Line
Rapid Abukuma
Miharu
towards Iwaki
Ban'etsu East Line
Local
Mōgi
towards Iwaki
Koriyamatomita
towards Kitakata
Ban'etsu West Line
Rapid
Terminus
Koriyamatomita
towards Niitsu
Ban'etsu West Line
Local
Location
Kōriyama Station is located in Fukushima Prefecture
Kōriyama Station
Kōriyama Station
Location within Fukushima Prefecture
Kōriyama Station is located in Japan
Kōriyama Station
Kōriyama Station
Kōriyama Station (Japan)

Kōriyama Station (郡山駅, Kōriyama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), with a freight terminal operated by the Japan Freight Railway Company.

Lines

Kōriyama Station is served by the high-speed Tōhoku Shinkansen line and Tōhoku Main Line, and is located 226.7 km from the official starting point of the Tōhoku Main Line at Tokyo. It is also served by the Banetsu East Line and is 85.6 km from the starting point of that line at Iwaki. It is also a terminus for the Suigun Line and the Banetsu West Line.[1]

Station layout

The Tohoku Shinkansen platform, July 2009

Kōriyama Station has two island platforms and one bay platform serving trains on the conventional (narrow gauge) lines, and one island platform and one side platform for shinkansen traffic. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.[1]

Platforms

1  Banetsu West Line for Inawashiro and Aizu-Wakamatsu
2, 3, 4  Tōhoku Main Line for Shirakawa and Kuroiso
for Nihonmatsu and Fukushima
5  Suigun Line for Iwaki-Ishikawa and Mito
6  Ban'etsu East Line for Miharu and Iwaki
11  Tōhoku Shinkansen for Ōmiya and Tokyo
12  Tōhoku Shinkansen for Fukushima, Sendai and Morioka
for Yonezawa, Yamagata and Shinjō (Yamagata Shinkansen)
13  Tōhoku Shinkansen for Ōmiya and Tokyo

The song "Tobira" (扉, Tobira) is used as a departure melody on all conventional platforms and the song "Kiseki" (キセキ, Kiseki) is used as a departure melody on all Shinkansen platforms in 2015. Both songs are by Greeeen, a hip hop group originating in Kōriyama.[2]

History

Komiyama Station opened on July 16, 1887, with service on the Nippon Railway between Kōriyama and Kuroiso. The line was extended to Sendai Station, Miyagi and Shiogama on December 15, 1887. Services on the Ganetsu Line began from July 26, 1898. The station building was rebuilt in 1900. In 1906, the Nippon Railway became the Japanese Government Railway and the station was rebuilt in 1913. On October 10, 1917, the name of Ganetsu Line was changed to Banetsu Line. The station was rebuilt in 1951 and once again in 1980. From June 23, 1982, services on the Tohoku Shinkansen began.[1]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2016, the station was used by an average of 18,110 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3] Data for previous years as follows:

Fiscal year Daily average number of passengers
2000 18,834
2001 18,931
2002 18,415
2003 18,353
2004 18,434
2005 18,355
2006 18,380
2007 18,249
2008 17,716
2009 17,217
2010 16,417
2011 15,904
2012 17,382
2013 17,931[4]
2014 17,747
2015 18,142

Surrounding area

Kōriyama Station is located in the centre of the city of Kōriyama.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 郡山駅・会津若松駅・三春駅ほか (Koriyama Station, Aizu-Wakamatsu Station, Miharu Station, etc). 週刊 JR全駅・全車両基地 (in Japanese). Vol. 50. Asahi Newspaper Publishing. 2013-08-04. pp. 5, 7, 8, 10. ASIN B00DNBCZL0.
  2. "GReeeeN オフィシャル". GReeeeN オフィシャル. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  3. 各駅の乗車人員 (2016年度) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2016)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  4. 東日本 各駅の乗車人員 JR東日本 各駅の乗車人員]
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