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Chikatetsu-akatsuka Station (地下鉄赤塚駅, Chikatetsu-akatsuka-eki) is a subway station in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro.
Y03 F03
地下鉄赤塚駅 | |||||||||||||||
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No. 3 entrance, June 2008
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Japanese name | |||||||||||||||
Shinjitai | 地下鉄赤塚駅 | ||||||||||||||
Kyūjitai | 地下銕赤塚驛 | ||||||||||||||
Hiragana | ちかてつあかつかえき | ||||||||||||||
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Location | 8-37-16 Kitamachi, Nerima City, Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 1island platform | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||||||
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Station code | F-03, Y-03 | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
Opened | 24 June 1983; 41 years ago (1983-06-24) | ||||||||||||||
Previous names | Eidan-Akatsuka (until 2004) | ||||||||||||||
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Chikatetsu-Akatsuka Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line (station Y-03) and Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line (station F-03), and is located 3.6 km from the terminus of the two lines at Wakōshi.[1]
The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks. The platforms are equipped with waist-height platform edge doors.[2]
1 | Y Yūrakuchō Line | for Kotake-mukaihara, Ikebukuro, Yūrakuchō, and Shin-Kiba |
F Fukutoshin Line |
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2 | Y Yūrakuchō Line | for Wakōshi TJ Tobu Tojo Line for Shiki, Kawagoeshi, and Shinrinkōen |
F Fukutoshin Line | for Wakōshi TJ Tobu Tojo Line for Shiki, Kawagoeshi, and Shinrinkōen |
The station opened on 24 June 1983 as Eidan-Akatsuka Station.[1] It was renamed Chikatetsu-Akatsuka on 1 April 2004, coinciding with the privatization of Tokyo Metro (formerly known as "Eidan").[3]
Waist-height platform edge doors were installed in September 2010.[2]
35°46′12″N 139°38′39″E / 35.769945°N 139.644052°E / 35.769945; 139.644052