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Nishinada Station

Coordinates: 34°42′21″N 135°13′29″E / 34.705928°N 135.224804°E / 34.705928; 135.224804
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Nishinada Station

西灘駅
Nishinada Station in September 2020
General information
Location4-5 Miyako-dōri Nada, Kobe, Hyōgo
(神戸市灘区都通五丁目5)
Japan
Coordinates34°42′21″N 135°13′29″E / 34.705928°N 135.224804°E / 34.705928; 135.224804
Operated byHanshin Electric Railway
Line(s)Hanshin Main Line
ConnectionsBus stop
Other information
Station codeHS 29
History
Opened1 July 1927
Passengers
FY20062,400 daily
Services
Hanshin Main Line (HS 29)
Ōishi (HS 28)   Local   Iwaya (HS 30)
Rapid Express: Does not stop at this station
Limited Express
Through Limited Express: Does not stop at this station
Location
Nishinada Station is located in Japan
Nishinada Station
Nishinada Station
Location within Japan

Nishinada Station (西灘駅, Nishinada-eki) is a railway station on the Hanshin Main Line in Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Hanshin Electric Railway.

Overview

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The station has two elevated side platforms serving two tracks.

Layout

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1  Hanshin Main Line for Koshien, Amagasaki, Osaka (Umeda), Namba, and Nara
2  Hanshin Main Line for Sannomiya, Kosoku Kobe, Akashi, and Himeji

Surrounding area

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History

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Nishinada Station opened on the Hanshin Main Line on 1 July 1927.[1]

Station numbering was introduced on 21 December 2013, with Kasuganomichi being designated as station number HS-29.[2]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ 兵庫の鉄道全駅 私鉄・公営鉄道 [All railway stations in Hyogo Private railways and public railways] (in Japanese). Japan: Kobe Newspaper General Publishing Center. 2012. ISBN 9784343006745.
  2. ^ "阪神「三宮」を「神戸三宮」に駅名変更のうえ、駅ナンバリングを導入し、全てのお客さまに分かりやすい駅を目指します" [After changing the station name from Hanshin "Sannomiya" to "Kobe Sannomiya", Introduced station numbering, Aiming for a station that is easy for all customers to understand] (PDF). Hanshin News Online (in Japanese). 30 April 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
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