Minami-Ibaraki Station

南茨木駅
Hankyu Minami-Ibaraki Station, August 2009
General information
Location2-6-14 Tenno, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka-fu
Japan
Coordinates34°48′9.54″N 135°33′55.07″E / 34.8026500°N 135.5652972°E / 34.8026500; 135.5652972
Operated by
Line(s)
Distance12.9 km (8.0 mi) from Jūsō
Platforms2 side + 1 island platforms
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeHK-68 (Hankyu)
19 (Osaka Monorail)
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedMarch 8, 1970 (1970-03-08)
Passengers
FY201946,939 daily (Hankyu)
31,198 (Osaka Monorail)
Location
Minami-Ibaraki Station is located in Osaka Prefecture
Minami-Ibaraki Station
Minami-Ibaraki Station
Location within Osaka Prefecture
Minami-Ibaraki Station is located in Japan
Minami-Ibaraki Station
Minami-Ibaraki Station
Minami-Ibaraki Station (Japan)
Osaka Monorail Minami-Ibaraki Station

Minami-Ibaraki Station (南茨木駅, Minami-Ibaraki-eki), is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Hankyu Railway and the Osaka Monorail.

Lines

Minami-Ibaraki Station is served by the Hankyu Kyoto Line, and is located 12.9 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Jūsō and 15.3 kilometers from Osaka-umeda. It is also served by the Osaka Monorail Main Line and is 13.3 kilometers from the terminus of that line at Itami Airport.

Layout

The Hankyu portion of the station consists of two opposed side platforms. The Osaka Monoprailportion of the station consists of one elevated island platform.

Platforms

1  Kyoto Line for Kyoto (Kawaramachi), Takatsuki-shi and Arashiyama
2  Kyoto Line for Umeda, Tengachaya, Kita-Senri, Kobe, Takarazuka and Minoo
1  Main Line for Dainichi and Kadomashi
2  Main Line for Bampaku-kinen-kōen (Expo '70 Commemoration Park), Senri-Chūō, Hotarugaike and Osaka International Airport

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Hankyu Kyoto Line (HK-68)
Settsu-shi (HK-67)   Local   Ibaraki-shi (HK-69)
Kami-Shinjō (HK-64)   Semi-Express   Ibaraki-shi (HK-69)
Kami-Shinjō (HK-64)   Rapid Service   Ibaraki-shi (HK-69)
Rapid Express: Does not stop at this station
Limited Express: Does not stop at this station
Commuter Limited Express: Does not stop at this station
Rapid Limited Express "Kyo-Train", "Sagano", "Atago", "Togetsu", "Hozu": Does not stop at this station
Rapid Limited Express A "Kyo-Train": Does not stop at this station
Osaka Monorail Main Line (19)
Unobe (18) - Sawaragi (20)

History

The station of the Hankyu line opened on 8 March 1970, and provided bus connection for passengers visiting Expo '70 (held March 15, 1970, through September 13, 1970). Unlike temporary Bankokuhaku Nishiguchi Station on the Senri Line (near present Yamada Station), which was open only during the Expo, Minami-Ibaraki Station was built as a permanent station.[1]

The monorail station opened on 1 June 1990.[2]

Station numbering was introduced to all Hankyu stations on 21 December 2013 with this station being designated as station number HK-68.[3]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2019, the Hankyu station was used by an average of 46,939 passengers daily and the Osaka Monorail portion was used by 31,198 passengers daily.[4]

Surrounding area

The area around the station is lined with condominiums developed by Hankyu Corporation.

  • Ibaraki City Tenno Elementary School
  • Ibaraki City Tenno Junior High School
  • Ibaraki Municipal Higashi Nara Elementary School

See also

References

  1. Hankyu Corporation (April 2001). Hankyū Sutēshon (in Japanese). Osaka: Hankyu Corporation. p. 94. ISBN 4-89485-051-6.
  2. "Feedback Monthly 1990-6". Japan Railfan Magazine (353): 118. September 1990.
  3. "「西山天王山」駅開業にあわせて、「三宮」「服部」「中山」「松尾」4駅の駅名を変更し、全駅で駅ナンバリングを導入します" ["Sannomiya" "Hattori" "Nakayama" "Matsuo" along with the opening of "Nishiyama Tennozan" station. We will change the station names of 4 stations and introduce station numbering at all stations.] (PDF). Hankyu Corporation Online (in Japanese). 30 April 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  4. 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年)

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