Ōtorii Station

KK13
Ōtorii Station

大鳥居駅
Photo of the station exterior
The station entrance in June 2007
Location 3-37-18 Nishi-kojiya, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0034
Japan
Coordinates 35°33′09″N 139°44′22″E / 35.5525°N 139.7395°E / 35.5525; 139.7395Coordinates: 35°33′09″N 139°44′22″E / 35.5525°N 139.7395°E / 35.5525; 139.7395
Operated by Keikyu
Line(s) KK Keikyu Airport Line
Distance 1.9 km from Keikyu Kamata
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Underground
Other information
Station code KK13
Website Official website
History
Opened 28 June 1902
Rebuilt 1997
Traffic
Passengers (FY2011) 27,342 daily
Location
Ōtorii Station
Location within Tokyo
Ōtorii Station
Ōtorii Station (Japan)

Ōtorii Station (大鳥居駅, Ōtorii-eki) is a railway station on the Keikyu Airport Line in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyu. The station is numbered "KK13".

Lines

Ōtorii Station is served by the Keikyu Airport Line, and lies 1.9 km from the starting point of the line at Keikyu Kamata.[1]

Station layout

The station has two underground opposed side platforms serving two tracks.

Platforms

1  Keikyu Airport Line for Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal
2  Keikyu Airport Line for Keikyu Kamata, Yokohama, and Shinagawa

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Keikyu Airport Line
Airport Limited Express: Does not stop at this station
Limited Express (Kaitoku): Does not stop at this station
Kōjiya   Limited Express (Tokkyū)   Anamori-inari
Kōjiya   Airport Express   Anamori-inari
Kōjiya   Local   Anamori-inari

History

The station opened on 28 June 1902.[1] The station was rebuilt with underground platforms in 1997.[1]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2011, the station was used by an average of 27,342 passengers daily.[1]

Surrounding area

Sega's headquarters are located near this station.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 233. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.


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