Hamamatsu Station

Railway station in Hamamatsu, Japan
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::summary Railway station in Hamamatsu, Japan ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | |
| Hamamatsu Station | |
| native_name | 浜松駅 |
| native_name_lang | ja |
| style | JR Central |
| image | JR浜松駅北口.jpg |
| mlanguage | |
| caption | The northern side of Hamamatsu Station in 2018 |
| address | 6-2 Sunayama-chō, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu City |
| borough | Shizuoka Prefecture |
| country | Japan |
| {{coord | 34 |
| operator | |
| line | {{Plainlist |
| * {{ric | JR Central |
| * {{ric | JR Central |
| platforms | 2 side platforms (Shinkansen) |
| 2 island platforms (conventional lines) | |
| tracks | 2 Shinkansen, 4 Conventional |
| connections | Bus terminal |
| structure | Elevated |
| opened | |
| rebuilt | 1926, 1948 |
| passengers | {{plainlist |
| pass_year | FY 2023 |
| map_type | Japan Shizuoka Prefecture#Japan Kanto Chubu Kansai#Japan |
| map_dot_label | Hamamatsu Station |
| services | {{Adjstn |
| note-mid1 | |
| note-mid2 | |
| other_services | {{adjstn |
| note-mid1 | |
| left2 | Takatsuka |
| left3 | Takatsuka |
| :: |
| name = Hamamatsu Station | native_name = 浜松駅 | native_name_lang = ja | type = | style = JR Central | image = JR浜松駅北口.jpg | mlanguage = | alt = | caption = The northern side of Hamamatsu Station in 2018 | other_name = | address = 6-2 Sunayama-chō, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu City | borough = Shizuoka Prefecture | country = Japan | coordinates = | operator = | line = {{Plainlist|
| distance = | platforms = 2 side platforms (Shinkansen) 2 island platforms (conventional lines) | tracks = 2 Shinkansen, 4 Conventional | connections = Bus terminal | structure = Elevated | code = | website = | opened = | rebuilt = 1926, 1948 | closed = | former = | passengers = {{plainlist|
- 67,270 daily (Total)
- 24,925 daily (Shinkansen)}} | pass_year = FY 2023 | map_type = Japan Shizuoka Prefecture#Japan Kanto Chubu Kansai#Japan | map_dot_label = Hamamatsu Station | services = {{Adjstn|system=JR Central|line=ts |note-mid1=|left1=Toyohashi|right1=Shizuoka |note-mid2=|left2=Toyohashi|right2=Kakegawa}} | other_services = {{adjstn|system=JR Central|line=Tokaido |note-mid1=|note-right1=|right1=Iwata |left2=Takatsuka|note-left2=|note-mid2= |left3=Takatsuka|note-left3=|note-mid3=|note-right3=|right3=Tenryūgawa
Hamamatsu Station is a railway station on the Tōkaidō Main Line and the Tōkaidō Shinkansen in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, operated by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). The local Enshū Railway Line terminus of Shin-Hamamatsu Station is three minutes' walking distance away.
Lines
Hamamatsu Station is served by the Tōkaidō Main Line and the high-speed Tōkaidō Shinkansen from Tokyo. The station is 257.1 kilometers from Tokyo Station.
Station layout
Hamamatsu Station has two island platforms serving Tracks 1-4 for the Tōkaidō Main Line, which are connected by an underpass a central concourse. At the same level as the Shinkansen tracks are the two island platforms serving Tracks 5 and 6 of the Tōkaidō Shinkansen. The station building has automated ticket machines, TOICA automated turnstiles and a staffed "Midori no Madoguchi" ticket office.
Platforms
History
Hamamatsu Station was officially opened on September 1, 1888. The station building was rebuilt in 1926, but this burned down during the bombing of Hamamatsu in World War II. The station was rebuilt in 1948. On October 1, 1964, the Tōkaidō Shinkansen began operations, serving Hamamatsu. Freight operations were relocated to the Nishi-Hamamatsu Freight Depot to the west in 1971. The station underwent a massive rebuilding program from the late 1970s, with the Tōkaidō Main Line tracks elevated in 1979 to the same level as the Tōkaidō Shinkansen tracks, and the "MayOne" shopping centre/new station building completed in 1981.
Station numbering was introduced to the section of the Tōkaidō Line operated JR Central in March 2018; Hamamatsu Station was assigned station number CA34.
References
- Yoshikawa, Fumio. Tokaido-sen 130-nen no ayumi. Grand-Prix Publishing (2002) .
References
- . (2024). ["移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)"](https://company.jr-central.co.jp/others/barrier-free/_pdf/2023-02.pdf). *JR Central*.
- (13 December 2017). "在来線駅に駅ナンバリングを導入します".
- (14 December 2017). "JR東海,在来線に駅ナンバリングを導入".
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