Nishi-Umeda Station

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Nishi-Umeda Station

西梅田駅
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Nishi-Umeda Station entrance elevator (2012)
General information
LocationUmeda Nichōme, Kita, Osaka, Osaka
(大阪市北区梅田二丁目)
Japan
Coordinates 34°41′58.58″N135°29′44.4″E / 34.6996056°N 135.495667°E / 34.6996056; 135.495667 Coordinates: 34°41′58.58″N135°29′44.4″E / 34.6996056°N 135.495667°E / 34.6996056; 135.495667
Operated by Osaka Metro logo 2.svg Osaka Metro
Line(s) Osaka Metro Yotsubashi line symbol.svg Yotsubashi Line
Connections
Other information
Station code Y11 
History
OpenedOctober 1, 1965;57 years ago (October 1, 1965)
Passengers
FY2016113,949 daily [1]
Services
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Terminus Yotsubashi Line Higobashi
 Y12 
towards Suminoekōen
Location
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Nishi-Umeda Station
Location within Osaka Prefecture
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Nishi-Umeda Station
Nishi-Umeda Station (Japan)

Nishi-Umeda Station (西梅田駅, Nishi-Umeda-eki, Y11) is the terminus railway station of the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan, close to Herbis OSAKA and Herbis ENT operated by Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. and the two Hilton Plazas.

Contents

Connecting lines from Nishi-Umeda

When using regular tickets of Osaka Metro, Surutto Kansai cards, and IC cards (PiTaPa, ICOCA), it is limited to 30 minutes to change to the Midosuji Line and the Tanimachi Line.

Layout

Station platform (2011) Nishi-Umeda sta. platform.jpg
Station platform (2011)
1, 2  Yotsubashi Line for Yotsubashi, Namba, Daikokucho , Kitakagaya and Suminoekoen

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References

  1. "路線別駅別乗降人員" (PDF). Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau. November 8, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2017.