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Coordinates: 34°3959N 133°5507E / 34.66639°N 133.91861°E / 34.66639; 133.91861
 

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Okayama Station


岡山駅
Okayama Station in December 2017
General information
LocationKita-ku, Okayama, Okayama Prefecture
Japan
Coordinates34°39′59N 133°55′07E / 34.66639°N 133.91861°E / 34.66639; 133.91861
Operated byLogo of the West Railway Company (JR West) JR West
Line(s)
  • L Uno Line
  • M Seto-Ōhashi Line
  • N Akō Line
  • S W San'yō Line
  • T Tsuyama Line
  • U Kibi Line
  • V Hakubi Line
  • Platforms2island platforms (Shinkansen)
    4 island platforms (Conventional lines)
    Tracks4 (Shinkansen)
    10 (conventional lines)
    ConnectionsOkayama Electric Tramway
    Construction
    Structure typeElevated
    Other information
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    Opened18 March 1891; 133 years ago (1891-03-18)
    Passengers
    202046,763 daily

    Services

    Preceding station Logo of the West Railway Company (JR West) JR West Following station
    Fukuyama
    towards Hakata
    San'yō Shinkansen

    Mizuho

    Himeji
    towards Shin-Ōsaka
    San'yō Shinkansen

    Sakura

    San'yō Shinkansen

    Nozomi

    Shin-Kurashiki
    towards Hakata
    San'yō Shinkansen

    Hikari

    Shin-Kurashiki San'yō Shinkansen

    Kodama

    Aioi
    towards Shin-Ōsaka

    Location

    Okayama Station is located in Okayama Prefecture
    Okayama Station

    Okayama Station

    Location within Okayama Prefecture

    Okayama Station is located in Japan
    Okayama Station

    Okayama Station

    Okayama Station (Japan)

    Okayama Station (岡山駅, Okayama-eki) is a major railway station in Kita-ku, Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The station is operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).

    Lines

    [edit]
    The Shinkansen platform 21 and 22 in September 2022
    The Shinkansen platform 23 and 24 in September 2022

    Okayama Station is one of the major intersections of railways in the Chūgoku region. All trains connecting Honshū and Shikoku via the Great Seto Bridge originate and terminate here.

    The station is served by the following JR West lines:

    In addition to the JR lines, a tram stop of the Okayama Electric Tramway named Okayama-Ekimae Station is located in front of the JR station.

    Station layout

    [edit]

    The Shinkansen platforms are located on the 3rd level of the station and has 2 island platforms that serve 4 tracks, whilst the conventional lines on the ground floor have 4 island platforms that serve 10 tracks. All platforms. Platforms 5 and 7 are bay platforms near tracks 6 and 8. In 2004, the Tsuyama and Kibi Line platforms (Platforms 16 and 17 at the time) were moved over to the west side of Okayama Station due to renovations, and the shape and size of all platforms have changed since 2004.

    The station building is one of the few stations whose front exit is the Shinkansen exit. It was converted to a bridge in October 2006, and its main functions, including Shinkansen communication, are installed on the second floor. In addition, the west exit station building was abolished due to the construction of the east-west connecting road, and the ticket gates were concentrated on the second floor and underground except for some. Many of the long concourses under the elevated tracks that once existed are now commercial facilities.

    This station has a station master that is also the station master for the Sanyo Main Line stations of Kitanagase and Niwase, the Uno Line Stations of Ōmoto through Kuguhara, the Kibi Line stations of Bizen-Mikado through Bitchū-Takamatsu, and the Tsuyama Line stations of Hōkaiin through Fukuwatari.

    Prior to this, Kitanagase and Niwase stations were controlled by Kurashiki and Nakashō stations, Omoto through Kuguhara Stations on the Uno line were controlled by Kojima station, Each station on the Kibi Line was managed by the Bitchu Railway Department (after the abolition, Niimi Station [management station] and Soja Station [district station]), but it was changed from the policy of matching with the administrative area in principle.

    Platform No Line Name Direction Notes
    12 W San'yō Line for KurashikiFukuyamaHiroshima Used by Rapid Sun Liner services
    V Hakubi Line for Kurashiki ・Bitchū-TakahashiNiimiYonago Used by Limited Express Yakumo servies
    34 S San'yō Line for WakeHimejiTottori Used by Limited Express Super Inaba services
    N Akō Line for SaidaijiBanshū-Akō
    5 M Seto-Ōhashi Line
    L Uno Line
    for ChayamachiKojimaTakamatsuUno Used by some Local and Rapid services
    68 Used by Rapid Marine Liner, Limited Express, and the Sleeper Limited Express Sunrise Seto services
    7 Used by all local trains and some temporary rapid services
    9 T Tsuyama Line for FukuwatariTsuyama Used by Local and Rapid Kotobuki services
    10 U Kibi Line (Momotaro Line) for Bitchū-TakamatsuSoja
    2122 San'yō Shinkansen for HiroshimaHakataKagoshima-Chūō
    2324 for Shin-ŌsakaNagoyaTokyo

    Adjacent stations

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    « Service »
    Sanyo Main Line
    Himeji   Sleeper Limited Express Sunrise Seto / Sunrise Izumo   (Sunrise Seto) Kojima
    (Sunrise Izumo) Kurashiki
    Himeji   West Express Ginga   Kurashiki
    Kamigori   Limited Express Super Inaba   Terminus
    Kurashiki   Limited Express Yakumo   Terminus
    Nishigawara   Local   Kitanagase
    Seto-Ōhashi Line
    Terminus   Limited Express Nanpū   Kojima
    Terminus   Limited Express Shiokaze   Kojima
    Terminus   Limited Express Uzushio   Kojima
    Terminus   Rapid Marine Liner   Ōmoto
    Terminus   Local   Ōmoto
    Tsuyama Line
    Terminus   Rapid Kotobuki   Hōkaiin
    Terminus   Local   Hōkaiin
    Kibi Line
    Terminus   Local   Bizen-Mikado

    History

    [edit]

    The station opened on March 18, 1891. Between 1972 and 1975, the station was the western terminus of the Sanyō Shinkansen.

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