Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station

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IK09
Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station

雪が谷大塚駅
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Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station, 2016
General information
LocationMinami-Yukigaya, Ota Ward, Tokyo
(東京都大田区南雪谷)
Japan
Operated by Tokyu Railways.svg Tōkyū Railways
Line(s) Tokyu IK line symbol.svg Ikegami Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections
  • BSicon BUS2.svg Bus stop
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Other information
Station codeIK09
History
Opened1923 (former)
1933 (present)
Services
Preceding station Tokyu Railways.svg Tōkyū Railways Following station
Ontakesan
IK10
towards Kamata
Ikegami Line Ishikawadai
IK08
towards Gotanda
Location
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Location within Special wards of Tokyo
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Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)
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Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station (Tokyo)
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Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station (Japan)

Yukigaya-Ōtsuka Station (雪が谷大塚駅, Yukigaya-Ōtsuka eki) is a station in southeast Tokyo, Japan. It is a located in Ōta Ward, about a 20-minute walk away from Tamagawa and a 30 minute-walk from Den-en-chōfu.

Contents

Platforms, 2016 Yukigaya-otsuka Station - platforms - a - 2016 6 17.jpg
Platforms, 2016

Station layout

One island platform.

1  Ikegami Line Ikegami, Kamata
2 Ikegami Line Hatanodai, Gotanda

History

Bus services


Coordinates: 35°35′31″N139°40′52″E / 35.59199°N 139.68114°E / 35.59199; 139.68114

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