Oyama Station

Coordinates: 36°18′46″N 139°48′23″E / 36.312808°N 139.80639°E / 36.312808; 139.80639

Oyama Station
小山駅
Oyama Station from outside
Location 3 Shiroyamacho, Oyama-shi, Tochigi-ken 323-0025
Japan
Operated by JR East
Line(s)
History
Opened 16 July 1885
Location
Oyama Station
Location within Tochigi Prefecture
Oyama Station
Oyama Station (Japan)

Oyama Station (小山駅, Oyama-eki) is a railway station in Oyama, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

Lines

A Mito Line 415 series train at Oyama
A Ryōmō Line 115 series train at Oyama

Oyama Station is served by the following lines.

Station layout

Platforms

1  Tohoku Shinkansen for Nasushiobara, Fukushima, Sendai, and Morioka
4,5  Tohoku Shinkansen for Ōmiya, Ueno, and Tokyo
6,8  Ryomo Line for Tochigi, Sano, Ashikaga, Kiryū, Maebashi, and Takasaki
9,10  Utsunomiya Line for Utsunomiya, Nasushiobara, and Kuroiso
 Shonan-Shinjuku Line for Utsunomiya
12,13  Utsunomiya Line for Kuki, Ōmiya, and Ueno
 Shonan-Shinjuku Line for Ōmiya, Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Yokohama, and Zushi
15,16  Mito Line for Shimodate, Tomobe, and Mito
  • Most up Shinkansen services use platform 4.
  • Some trains on the Ryomo Line offering through service to Utsunomiya operate from Platform 9.

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Tohoku Shinkansen
Hayabusa: Does not stop at this station
Hayate: Does not stop at this station
Omiya   Yamabiko   Utsunomiya
Omiya   Nasuno   Utsunomiya
Utsunomiya Line
Koga   Rapid Rabbit   Koganei
Koga   Commuter Rapid   Koganei
Mamada   Local   Koganei
Shonan-Shinjuku Line
Koga   Rapid   Koganei
Mamada   Local   Koganei
Mito Line
Terminus   Local   Otabayashi
Ryomo Line
Omoigawa   Local   Terminus

History

  • July 16, 1885: The station opens on what later becomes the Tohoku Main Line.[1]
  • May 22, 1888: The Ryōmō Line opens.
  • January 16, 1889: The Mito Line opens.
  • June 23, 1982: The Tohoku Shinkansen opens.

See also

References

  1. Oyama Station information. Retrieved on 13 August 2008. (in Japanese)
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