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Coordinates: 35°4139N 139°4701E / 35.6943°N 139.7836°E / 35.6943; 139.7836
 

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JO21
Bakurochō Station


馬喰町駅
West ticket gate
General information
LocationChūō, Tokyo
Japan
Operated by JR East
Line(s)JO Sōbu Line (Rapid)
Connections
  • S09 Bakuro-yokoyama Station
  • Other information
    Station codeJO21
    History
    Opened1972
    Passengers
    [1]23,742 daily
    Services
    Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
    Shin-Nihombashi
    JO20
    towards Tokyo
    Sōbu Line

    Rapid

    Kinshichō
    JO22
    towards Chiba

    Bakurochō Station (馬喰町駅, Bakurochō-eki) is a railway stationinChūō, Tokyo, Japan. The station opened on July 15, 1972.[2]

    Lines

    [edit]

    Passengers can transfer to:

    Layout

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    The underground station has one island platform serving two tracks. Track No. 1 serves up trains bound for Tokyo and No. 2 serves down trains bound for Chiba.[3]

    1 JO Sōbu Line (Rapid) for Tokyo
    JO Yokosuka Line for Shinagawa, Yokohama, Yokosuka and Kurihama
    2 JO Sōbu Line (Rapid) for Funabashi, Chiba and Narita Airport (Terminal 2·3 and Terminal 1)

    Surrounding area

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "各駅の乗車人員(2008年度)" [statistics of fiscal 2008; Incoming passengers only]. JR East (in Japanese).
  • ^ "駅の情報(馬喰町駅)" [Bakurochō Station information]. JR East (in Japanese).
  • ^ "駅構内図(馬喰町駅)" [Station layout of Bakurochō Station]. JR East (in Japanese).
  • [edit]

    Media related to Bakurochō Station at Wikimedia Commons

    35°41′39N 139°47′01E / 35.6943°N 139.7836°E / 35.6943; 139.7836


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