Esaka Station

Esaka Station (江坂駅, Esaka-eki) is a railway station in Suita, Osaka, Japan, on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and the Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway Namboku Line. The station is numbered "M11"; it is the northernmost station in the Osaka subway system.

Esaka Station

江坂駅
Osaka Metro
Esaka Station platform in August 2013
General information
Location9 Toyotsuchō, Suita, Osaka
(大阪府吹田市豊津町9)
Japan
Coordinates34.7588°N 135.4967°E / 34.7588; 135.4967
Operated by Osaka Metro
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code M 11 
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened24 February 1970 (24 February 1970)
Services
Preceding station Osaka Metro Following station
through to Namboku Line Midōsuji Line Higashi-Mikuni
 M 12 
towards Nakamozu
Terminus
Location
Esaka Station is located in Osaka Prefecture
Esaka Station
Esaka Station
Location within Osaka Prefecture
Esaka Station is located in Japan
Esaka Station
Esaka Station
Esaka Station (Japan)

Lines

Esaka Station is served by the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and the Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway Namboku Line.

Station layout

The station consists of an elevated island platform serving two tracks. The second floor has a wicket concourse. The platform is located on the third floor.

Platforms

1  Osaka Metro Midōsuji Line for Shin-Osaka, Umeda, Namba, Tennoji, and Nakamozu
2  Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway Namboku Line for Senri-Chuo

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway Namboku Line (M11)
Osaka Metro Midōsuji Line (M11)
Ryokuchi-koen (Kitakyu) (M10) - Higashi-Mikuni (Midosuji Line) (M12)

History

The station opened on 24 February 1970.[1]

Surrounding area

  • Duskin headquarters
  • Acecook headquarters
  • Kirindo headquarters
  • F&M headquarters
  • SNK headquarters
  • Shin-Osaka/Esaka Tokyu Inn
  • Yoyogi Seminar, Esaka school
  • Daido Life Insurance building
  • Esaka park
  • Suita municipal library
  • Cat Music College
  • Hobby Center Kato Osaka

Roads

References

  1. Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 256. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
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