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1.1  Services  







2 Station layout  



2.1  Platforms  





2.2  Hours of operation  





2.3  Facilities  







3 History  



3.1  2008 refurbishment  







4 Passenger statistics  





5 Surrounding area  





6 See also  





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Coordinates: 35°4427N 139°2837E / 35.740763°N 139.476875°E / 35.740763; 139.476875
 

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SS30 ST04
Hagiyama Station


萩山駅
North entrance to Haigyama Station, August 2020
General information
Location2-3-32 Honcho, Higashimurayama, Tokyo 189-0012
Japan
Coordinates35°44′27N 139°28′37E / 35.740763°N 139.476875°E / 35.740763; 139.476875
Operated by Seibu Railway
Line(s)
  • Seibu Tamako Line
  • Distance23.7 km from Seibu-Shinjuku
    Platforms1island platform + 1 side platform
    Other information
    Station codeSS30, ST04
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    Opened6 April 1928
    Passengers
    FY201910,118 daily
    Services
    Preceding station Seibu Following station
    Ogawa
    SS31
    towards Haijima
    Haijima Liner Kodaira
    SS19
    through to Tamako Line Haijima Line

    Express

    Local

    Kodaira
    SS19
    Terminus
    Ogawa
    SS31
    towards Haijima
    Haijima Line

    Semi Express

    Yasaka
    ST05
    towards Tamako
    Tamako Line Ōmekaidō
    ST03
    towards Kokubunji
    through to Haijima Line

    Location

    Hagiyama Station is located in Tokyo
    Hagiyama Station

    Hagiyama Station

    Location within Tokyo

    Hagiyama Station is located in Japan
    Hagiyama Station

    Hagiyama Station

    Hagiyama Station (Japan)

    Hagiyama Station (萩山駅, Hagiyama-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Higashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway. It functions as an interchange between the Seibu Haijima Line and the Seibu Tamako Line, both of which offer through services to the Seibu Shinjuku Line.

    Lines

    [edit]

    Hagiyama Station is served by the Seibu Tamako Line and Seibu Haijima Line, with some through services to and from the Seibu Shinjuku Line.[1] The station is located 4.6 kilometers from the terminus of the Seibu Tamako Line at Kokubunji and 23.7 kilometers from the terminus of the Seibu Haijima Line at Seibu Shinjuku.

    Services

    [edit]

    Eastbound Seibu Haijima Line trains for Kodaira and Seibu-Shinjuku depart from Track 3. Westbound Seibu Haijima Line trains for Tamagawa-Jōsui and Haijima depart from Track 2.

    Most trains to Tamako leave from Track 2. These trains are direct trains from the Seibu Shinjuku Line.

    Track 1 is used by Seibu Tamako Line trains running in both directions, mainly as a terminus for services to and from Kokubunji, but also through the Seibu Tamako Line to Tamako. Trains to/from Kokubunji, central Tokyo, and Tamako are timed to connect with each other and generally depart approximately every 10 minutes. Trains to Kokubunji occasionally depart from Platform 3, when Platform 1 is occupied by through trains to Tamako. This is due to the track layout.

    All Local, Semi-Express, and Express trains stop at Hagiyama.

    During the morning rush hours, some trains from Tamako and Haijima are coupled at Platform 3 to form ten-car express trains to central Tokyo.

    Station layout

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    Station concourse

    The elevated station concourse serves as a bridge connecting the two platforms. Access to the concourse is available from both the north and south side of the tracks, by lifts and stairs. At the south exit, the bridge also extends over the main road, facilitating crossing, although lift access is not available on the far side of the road. During opening hours, the concourse can be used by pedestrians wishing to traverse the railway tracks. Opposite the ticket office, three gates control access to the platforms. Lifts and stairs descend to the east end of the platforms that are at street level. A cross-over foot bridge is also provided at the west end of the platforms to allow easy transfer between the two lines.

    Platforms

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    Platforms 1 and 2

    The station consists of two platforms. One is an island platform serving trains on Tracks 1 and 2, and the other is a side platform serving trains on Track 3.

    1  Seibu Tamako Line for Kokubunji and Tamako
    2  Seibu Haijima Line for Haijima
     Seibu Tamako Line for Tamako
    3  Seibu Haijima Line for Kodaira, Takadanobaba, and Seibu-Shinjuku
     Seibu Tamako Line for Kokubunji

    Hours of operation

    [edit]

    Hagiyama Station's ticket office is open between 7:00 and 20:00.[2]

    Facilities

    [edit]

    The station has sets of toilets at concourse level both outside and inside the ticket gates. The station has a staffed ticket office, as well as automatic ticket machines. Multilingual and Braille signage is available throughout the station. Within the ticket gates, a small kiosk operates at peak times. Several vending machines selling hot and cold beverages are distributed about the station

    Taxis pick up passengers at the south exit. Bicycle parking is available for a fee outside the north side of the station, as is a small car parking lot.

    History

    [edit]

    Hagiyama Station opened on 6 April 1928[3] as a station on a new line connecting Moto-Kodaira with a new platform at Kokubunji. The Hagiyama to Kokubunji section of this line now forms the Seibu Tamako Line. It was relocated to its present location on 16 September 1958 to allow direct trains to Tamako from Kodaira and central Tokyo. This realignment means that it is no longer possible to run trains from Kodaira to Kokubunji. A spur was later added to allow services to travel to Haijima via Ogawa, creating the Seibu Haijima Line.

    In 1992, automatic ticket-collecting machines were installed.[citation needed]

    Station numbering was introduced on all Seibu Railway lines during fiscal 2012, with Hagiyama Station becoming "SS30" on the Haijima Line and "ST04" on the Tamako Line.[4]

    2008 refurbishment

    [edit]
    New Seibu standard platform signs installed in 2008

    A major refurbishment was completed in November 2008.[5] As part of this work, four lifts were installed allowing step-free access to all platforms and from street level at both entrances. Additional barrier-free improvements include new universal access toilets and a Braille map of the station. This work followed campaign from local residents demanding this provision.[6] The concourse was upgraded with additional toilets and new stairways and extensive external landscaping was carried out to the west entrance and east entrance, providing retail space for a stand-up noodle vendor adjacent to the station. Signage was upgraded on the platforms to the new Seibu Railways standard and multilingual concourse signs (Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean) were also installed.

    Passenger statistics

    [edit]

    In fiscal 2019, the station was the 68th busiest on the Seibu network with an average of 10,118 passengers daily.[7]

    The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

    Fiscal year Daily average
    2005 12,750[8]
    2010 13,236[9]
    2015 12,004[10]

    Surrounding area

    [edit]

    Although Hagiyama Station is located on the edge the city of Higashimurayama in western Tokyo, its south entrance provides access to the city of Kodaira.

    The station provides the main access for the National Hospital Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP),[11] one of the six National Medical Research Centers, which contains the National Institute of Neuroscience and the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Musashi Hospital.

    ASeibu Railway maintenance depot is located adjacent to Hagiyama Station. This depot provides workshops, offices, and storage, as well as dormitory accommodation for Seibu employees. The depot is located on the Seibu Tamako Line and an access route along the line provides direct access between the dormitories and Hagiyama Station.

    Lake Tama is depicted here on the bottom right.

    Outside the north exit is Kodaira Green Road, a 21 km dedicated cycling and walking road circling Kodaira.[12] The Hagiyama section of this road is also part of the Tamako Cycling Route (多摩湖自転車道, Tamako jitensha dō), also known as the Sayama Sakai Scenic Road, which extends 11 km to Lake Tama [ja] (the Murayama Reservoir) and Lake Sayama on top of a pipeline supplying water to much of Tokyo.[13] The north exit also provides access to Hagiyama Park.[14]

    Also nearby is the headquarters and factory of Bridgestone Corporation, as well as the Tokyo Metropolitan Hagiyama business school.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ 駅の時刻表 [Station timetable] (in Japanese). Seibu Railway. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  • ^ Hagiyama Station Official information, archived from the original on 18 December 2008
  • ^ List of Seibu Tamako Line stations, archived from the original on 21 March 2009, retrieved 8 July 2009
  • ^ 西武線全駅で駅ナンバリングを導入します [Station numbering to be introduced at all Seibu stations] (PDF). News Release (in Japanese). Japan: Seibu Railway. 23 February 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  • ^ Hagiyama station news (in Japanese), archived from the original on 17 September 2011, retrieved 8 July 2009
  • ^ Higashimurayama city meeting (in Japanese) (PDF)[dead link]
  • ^ 駅別乗降人員(2019年度1日平均 [Average daily station usage figures (fiscal 2019)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Seibu Railway. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  • ^ 東京都統計年鑑 平成179運輸及び通信 [Tokyo Metropolitan Government statistics (fiscal 2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ 東京都統計年鑑 平成22 [Tokyo Metropolitan Government statistics (fiscal 2010)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ 東京都統計年鑑 平成279運輸及び通信 [Tokyo Metropolitan Government statistics (fiscal 2010)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 26 March 2021.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ NCNP Access guide, archived from the original on 18 October 2008
  • ^ Kodaira Access map
  • ^ List of parks in Tokyo, archived from the original on 24 September 2015, retrieved 8 July 2009
  • ^ Bureau, Tokyo Convention & Visitors. "Illuminations in Hagiyama Park: Surrounded by Dazzling Autumn Foliage". The Official Tokyo Travel Guide, GO TOKYO. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
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