Ōebashi Station

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Ōebashi Station

大江橋駅
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LocationNakanoshima Nichōme, Kita-ku, Osaka, Osaka
(大阪市北区中之島二丁目)
Japan
Coordinates 34°41′40″N135°30′00″E / 34.694357°N 135.499964°E / 34.694357; 135.499964 Coordinates: 34°41′40″N135°30′00″E / 34.694357°N 135.499964°E / 34.694357; 135.499964
Operated by Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Line(s) Nakanoshima Line
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened2008
Ōebashi Station layout
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Ōebashi Station (大江橋駅, Ōebashi-eki) is a railway station on the Keihan Electric Railway Nakanoshima Line in Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan, and opened on October 19, 2008 (the day of the opening of the Nakanoshima Line).

Contents

Station layout

There is an island platform with two tracks underground.

1  Nakanoshima Line for Kyobashi, Hirakatashi, Chushojima, Sanjo and Demachiyanagi
2  Nakanoshima Line for Nakanoshima

Surroundings

Nakanoshima Itchōme, Kita-ku
Nakanoshima Nichōme, Kita-ku
Dōjimahama Itchōme, Kita-ku
Nishi-Tenma Nichōme, Kita-ku

Adjacent stations

«Service»
Keihan Railway Nakanoshima Line
Watanabebashi All types Naniwabashi


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