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Шаблон:Nihongo is an interchange passenger railway station located in the city of Ebina, Kanagawa, Japan. It is jointly operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), and the private railway operators Odakyu Electric Railway, and Sagami Railway (Sōtetsu).

Lines

Ebina Station is served by the following lines.

The station is Шаблон:Convert from the Odakyu terminus at Shinjuku Station, Шаблон:Convert from the Sagami Line terminus at Chigasaki Station, and Шаблон:Convert from the Sotetsu terminus at Yokohama Station.

Station layout

Sōtetsu

The Sōtetsu Main Line station has a bay platform, serving two tracks. Шаблон:Jpf

JR East

The JR Sagami Line station has a single island platform, serving two tracks. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office. Шаблон:Jpf Шаблон:Jpf

Odakyu

The Odakyu Odawara Line station has two island platforms serving four tracks. Шаблон:Jpf Шаблон:Jpf

History

Ebina Station was opened on 25 November 1941 as the terminal station of the Шаблон:Nihongo, now Sagami Railway). The Odakyu Line Шаблон:Nihongo, which had been in operation since 1927, was shifted 400 meters on 1 April 1943, for joint operation of Ebina Station. From December 1971, Ebina became one of the chief rail yards of the Odakyu line. On 21 December 1973, a new station was opened, located approximately Шаблон:Convert from the old station in the direction of Odawara. From 21 March 1987, the Sagami Line began operations to Ebina, less than a month before the dissolution and privatization of the Japanese National Railways and formation of the East Japan Railway Company.Шаблон:Citation needed

Station numbering was introduced to the Odakyu Line in January 2014 with Ebina being assigned station number OH32.[1][2]

The Odakyu Ebina Station has a unique platform jingle that plays when trains are arriving. The melody is from the song Sakura by the Japanese pop band, Ikimonogakari (いきものがかり). The Odawara bound platforms 1 and 2 play the intro to the song while the Shinjuku / Chiyoda Line bound platforms 3 and 4 play a short portion from the middle of the song. On 19 April 2021 the Romance Car Museum opened beside the west exit to the station.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2019, the JR portion of the station was used by an average of 14,307 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3] During the same period, the Odakyu station was used by an average of 152,370 passengers daily (total)[4] and the Sotetsu portion of the station by 123,214 passengers (total).[5]

The passenger figures (boarding passengers only) for previous years are as shown below.

Fiscal year daily average (JR) daily average (Odakyu) daily average (Sotetsu)
2005 8,001 66,229 58,907 [6]
2010 9,392 65,698 57,022 [7]
2015 11,952 71,873 59,276 [8]

See also

References

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External links

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