Sakaemachi Station (Aichi)


Sakaemachi Station

栄町駅
Sakaemachi Station in July 2014
General information
LocationHigashi-Sakura 1-12, Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken 461-0005
Japan
Coordinates35°10′14″N 136°54′32″E / 35.1706°N 136.909°E / 35.1706; 136.909
Operated by Meitetsu
Line(s) Meitetsu Seto Line
Distance20.6 kilometers from Owari Seto
Platforms1 island platforms
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeST01
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedAugust 20, 1978
Passengers
FY201720,623
Services
Preceding station Logo for Meitetsu Meitetsu Following station
Terminus Seto Line Higashiōte
ST02
towards Owari Seto
Location
Sakaemachi Station is located in Aichi Prefecture
Sakaemachi Station
Sakaemachi Station
Location within Aichi Prefecture
Sakaemachi Station is located in Japan
Sakaemachi Station
Sakaemachi Station
Sakaemachi Station (Japan)

Sakaemachi Station (栄町駅, Sakaemachi-eki) is a railway station in Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.[1]

The station is connected underground with multiple Nagoya Municipal Subway stations, namely Sakae and Hisaya-ōdōri Station.

Lines

Sakaemachi Station is a terminus of the Meitetsu Seto Line, and is located 20.6 kilometers from opposing terminus of the line at Owari Seto.

Station layout

The station has one dead-headed underground island platform. The station has automated ticket machines which dispense manaca IC cards, automated turnstiles, and is staffed.

Station history

Sakaemachi Station was opened on August 20, 1978. On December 16, 2006, the Tranpass system of magnetic fare cards with automatic turnstiles was implemented, later transitioning to manaca smart cards.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal year 2017, the station was used by an average of 20,623 passengers daily.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ 栄町 [Sakaemachi] (in Japanese). Nagoya Railroad. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  2. ^ 平成30年版名古屋市統計年鑑 11.運輸・通信 (in Japanese). Japan: Nagoya City. 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.

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