JR Fujinomori Station

JR Fujinomori Station
JR藤森駅
JR Fujinomori Station in May 2014
Location 99, Fukakusa Ōkamedani Ōyama-chō, Fushimi, Kyoto
(京都市伏見区深草大亀谷大山町99)
Kyoto Prefecture
Japan
Coordinates 34°56′54″N 135°46′33″E / 34.94833°N 135.77583°E / 34.94833; 135.77583Coordinates: 34°56′54″N 135°46′33″E / 34.94833°N 135.77583°E / 34.94833; 135.77583
Operated by JR West
Line(s)  D  Nara Line
Connections Bus stop
Other information
Station code JR-D04
Website Official website
History
Opened 8 March 1997
Traffic
Passengers (2016) 3,038 daily
Location
JR Fujinomori Station
Location within Japan

JR Fujinomori Station (JR藤森駅, JR Fujinomori-eki) is a train station located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It has the station number "JR-D04".

Lines

JR Fujinomori Station is served by the Nara Line. The "JR" lettering serves as a distinguishment from Fujinomori Station on the Keihan Main Line. It is the only station of the Japan Railways Group with "JR" in its name since its opening. The stations JR Namba and JR Miyamaki received their "JR" lettering only after they were renamed.

Layout

The station has two side platforms serving two tracks. The ticket office and gates are located upstairs on the ground level.[1] The station does not have a Midori no Madoguchi ticket window, but a POS terminal.

Platforms

1  Nara Line for Kyōto
2  Nara Line for Uji and Nara

Passenger statistics

According to the Kyoto Prefecture statistical report, the average number of passengers per day is as follows.

Year Number of

passengers

1999 2,123
2000 2,211
2001 2,342
2002 2,395
2003 2,460
2004 2,537
2005 2,603
2006 2,701
2007 2,759
2008 2,775
2009 2,740
2010 2,753
2011 2,792
2012 2,840
2013 2,937
2014 2,915
2015 2,981
2016 3,038

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Nara Line
Miyakoji Rapid Service: Does not stop at this station
Rapid Service: Does not stop at this station
Regional Rapid Service: Does not stop at this station
Inari   Local   Momoyama

References

  1. "構内図" [Floor plan]. West Japan Railway Company. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
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