Keihan-otsukyo Station

Keihan-otsukyo Station (京阪大津京駅, Keihan-Ōtsukyō-eki) is a train station on the Ishiyama Sakamoto Line operated by Keihan Electric Railway. The station is near Ōtsukyō Station on the Kosei Line of West Japan Railway Company.

Keihan-otsukyo Station

京阪大津京駅
Keihan Otsukyo station beneath the Kosei Line
Location5, Ōjigaoka 2-chome, Ōtsu, Shiga
(滋賀県大津市皇子が丘二丁目5)
Japan
Coordinates35°1′23.35″N 135°51′19.83″E
Operated byKeihan Electric Railway
Line(s)Ishiyama Sakamoto Line
History
Opened1946
Previous namesŌjiyama (until 2018)

History

The station opened on March 1, 1946 as Ōjiyama Station (皇子山駅, Ōjiyama-eki). The station was constructed at the middle position of two closed stations: Yamagami Station (山上駅), suspended on May 15, 1945 and closed upon the opening of Ōjiyama Station, and Sazanami Station (漣駅), closed on August 15, 1944.[1]

The station became an interchange with the Kosei Line on July 20, 1974 by opening of Nishiōtsu Station (renamed to Ōtsukyō Station in 2008).

Due to a road construction project, the station was moved 52 meters north to the present location on March 18, 2006 from the original location.[2]

The station name was changed to Keihan-otsukyo on March 17, 2018.[3]

Layout

The station has two side platforms serving a track each.

west side  Ishiyama Sakamoto Line for Sakamoto
east side  Ishiyama Sakamoto Line for Hamaotsu, Ishiyamadera, Kyoto and Osaka

Ridership

On November 9, 2004, there were 2,608 passengers boarding trains and 2,708 passengers getting off trains at this station.[2]

Around the station

  • Ōjiyama Sports Park

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Ishiyama Sakamoto Line
Otsu-shiyakusho-mae Local Ōmijingūmae

Notes

  1. Keihan Electric Railway. "o2stations 皇子山駅 (from Keihan Ōtsu Lines official website)". Archived from the original on 2008-04-29. Retrieved 2008-05-10.
  2. Keihan Electric Railway (February 23, 2006). "石山坂本線・皇子山駅を移転します" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-05-10.
  3. "3月17日(土)より大津線4駅の駅名を変更します" (PDF). January 26, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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