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Ishibashi handai-mae Station

Ishibashi handai-mae Station (石橋阪大前駅, Ishibashi handai-mae eki, station number: HK-48) is a train station located in Ikeda, Osaka, but is on the border with Toyonaka to the south and Minoh to the east. It serves as a transfer point for the Hankyu Minoo Line on one side and on the other side is an express station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line.The station has five platforms connected by tunnels, two for Osaka-Takarazuka service, and three for Minoo service.

Ishibashi handai-mae

石橋阪大前
Umeda-bound Express at Ishibashi
General information
LocationIshibashi Nichome, Ikeda, Osaka
(大阪府池田市石橋二丁目)
Japan
Coordinates34°48′29″N 135°26′44″E / 34.808152°N 135.445456°E / 34.808152; 135.445456
Operated byHankyu Corporation
Line(s)
Other information
Station codeHK-48
History
Opened1910
Previous namesIshibashi (until 2019)
The school/residential area just south of Ishibashi in Toyonaka.
The uncovered part of the Ishibashi area shopping street in Ikeda.

The station is near to one of the three campuses of Osaka University, though the campus is physically located in neighbouring Toyonaka City. The station is surrounded by bars, karaoke boxes, and izakaya restaurants along with more traditional small-stall shopping streets.

The word Ishibashi literally means Stone Bridge, referring to the old stone street bridge immediately north of the station over a small river that serves as the northern end of the shopping area, which is called Akai hashi.

Layout edit

There are three platforms with five tracks on the ground level.

1  Takarazuka Line for Takarazuka, Kiyoshikojin, Kawanishi-noseguchi and Nigawa
2  Takarazuka Line from Takarazuka and Kawanishi-noseguchi for Umeda, Kobe, Kyoto and Kita-Senri
3  Mino-o Line mainly from the Takarazuka Line for Mino-o
4  Takarazuka Line from the Mino-o Line for Umeda, Kobe, Kyoto and Kita-Senri
5  Mino-o Line returning for Minoo

History edit

The station opened concurrently with the opening of the Takarazuka Line and the Mino-o Line on 10 March 1910. Since then the structure of the station as an interchange of the two lines has not been largely changed except for the stretched platforms.[1]

On 25 June 1952, hours before the first scheduled train of the day, hundreds of protesters against the Korean War who left a meeting at the Osaka University campus thronged Ishibashi Station and forced station master to run a train to transport them to Osaka. After getting off the forcedly operated train at Hattori Station, they marched and burst into Suita Classification Yard of Japanese National Railways. As a result, more than one hundred people were arrested on charge of riot. The incident is called the Suita Incident.[2][3]

On October 1, 2019, the station was renamed from Ishibashi to Ishibashi handai-mae,[4]

Adjacent stations edit

« Service »
Hankyu (HK-48)
Takarazuka Line
Hotarugaike (HK-47)   Local   Ikeda (HK-49)
Hotarugaike (HK-47)   Semi-Express (Osaka-umeda-bound only on weekday mornings)   Ikeda (HK-49)
Hotarugaike (HK-47)   Express   Ikeda (HK-49)
Toyonaka (HK-46)   Commutation Limited Express (Osaka-umeda-bound only on weekday mornings)   Ikeda (HK-49)
Jūsō (HK-03)   Limited Express (Nissei Express)   Ikeda (HK-49)
Minoo Line
Terminus   Local   Sakurai (HK-57)
Hotarugaike (Takarazuka Line, HK-47)   Local (Osaka-umeda-bound only on weekday mornings)   Sakurai (HK-57)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hankyu Corporation (April 2001). Hankyū Station (in Japanese). Osaka: Hankyu Corporation. p. 33. ISBN 4-89485-051-6.
  2. ^ Mainichi Shimbun. 昭和毎日:吹田事件 - 毎日jp(毎日新聞) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-11-30.
  3. ^ The official record of the proceedings of the House of Representatives. No. 52, Local Administration Committee, 19th National Diet (April 27, 1954) (in Japanese)
  4. ^ "「大阪梅田駅」スタート 阪急と阪神梅田駅改称" [Osaka Umeda Station starts as Hankyu and Hanshin rename Umeda Station]. Osaka Nichinichi Shinbun (in Japanese). October 2, 2019. Retrieved October 6, 2019.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Ishibashi Station (Hankyu Railway)(in Japanese)

ishibashi, handai, station, 石橋阪大前駅, ishibashi, handai, station, number, train, station, located, ikeda, osaka, border, with, toyonaka, south, minoh, east, serves, transfer, point, hankyu, minoo, line, side, other, side, express, station, hankyu, takarazuka, li. Ishibashi handai mae Station 石橋阪大前駅 Ishibashi handai mae eki station number HK 48 is a train station located in Ikeda Osaka but is on the border with Toyonaka to the south and Minoh to the east It serves as a transfer point for the Hankyu Minoo Line on one side and on the other side is an express station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line The station has five platforms connected by tunnels two for Osaka Takarazuka service and three for Minoo service Ishibashi handai mae石橋阪大前Umeda bound Express at IshibashiGeneral informationLocationIshibashi Nichome Ikeda Osaka 大阪府池田市石橋二丁目 JapanCoordinates34 48 29 N 135 26 44 E 34 808152 N 135 445456 E 34 808152 135 445456Operated byHankyu CorporationLine s Takarazuka Main Line Minoo LineOther informationStation codeHK 48HistoryOpened1910Previous namesIshibashi until 2019 The school residential area just south of Ishibashi in Toyonaka The uncovered part of the Ishibashi area shopping street in Ikeda The station is near to one of the three campuses of Osaka University though the campus is physically located in neighbouring Toyonaka City The station is surrounded by bars karaoke boxes and izakaya restaurants along with more traditional small stall shopping streets The word Ishibashi literally means Stone Bridge referring to the old stone street bridge immediately north of the station over a small river that serves as the northern end of the shopping area which is called Akai hashi Contents 1 Layout 2 History 3 Adjacent stations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLayout editThere are three platforms with five tracks on the ground level 1 Takarazuka Line for Takarazuka Kiyoshikojin Kawanishi noseguchi and Nigawa2 Takarazuka Line from Takarazuka and Kawanishi noseguchi for Umeda Kobe Kyoto and Kita Senri3 Mino o Line mainly from the Takarazuka Line for Mino o4 Takarazuka Line from the Mino o Line for Umeda Kobe Kyoto and Kita Senri5 Mino o Line returning for MinooHistory editThe station opened concurrently with the opening of the Takarazuka Line and the Mino o Line on 10 March 1910 Since then the structure of the station as an interchange of the two lines has not been largely changed except for the stretched platforms 1 On 25 June 1952 hours before the first scheduled train of the day hundreds of protesters against the Korean War who left a meeting at the Osaka University campus thronged Ishibashi Station and forced station master to run a train to transport them to Osaka After getting off the forcedly operated train at Hattori Station they marched and burst into Suita Classification Yard of Japanese National Railways As a result more than one hundred people were arrested on charge of riot The incident is called the Suita Incident 2 3 On October 1 2019 the station was renamed from Ishibashi to Ishibashi handai mae 4 Adjacent stations edit Service Hankyu HK 48 Takarazuka LineHotarugaike HK 47 Local Ikeda HK 49 Hotarugaike HK 47 Semi Express Osaka umeda bound only on weekday mornings Ikeda HK 49 Hotarugaike HK 47 Express Ikeda HK 49 Toyonaka HK 46 Commutation Limited Express Osaka umeda bound only on weekday mornings Ikeda HK 49 Jusō HK 03 Limited Express Nissei Express Ikeda HK 49 Minoo LineTerminus Local Sakurai HK 57 Hotarugaike Takarazuka Line HK 47 Local Osaka umeda bound only on weekday mornings Sakurai HK 57 See also editList of railway stations in JapanReferences edit Hankyu Corporation April 2001 Hankyu Station in Japanese Osaka Hankyu Corporation p 33 ISBN 4 89485 051 6 Mainichi Shimbun 昭和毎日 吹田事件 毎日jp 毎日新聞 in Japanese Retrieved 2008 11 30 The official record of the proceedings of the House of Representatives No 52 Local Administration Committee 19th National Diet April 27 1954 in Japanese 大阪梅田駅 スタート 阪急と阪神梅田駅改称 Osaka Umeda Station starts as Hankyu and Hanshin rename Umeda Station Osaka Nichinichi Shinbun in Japanese October 2 2019 Retrieved October 6 2019 permanent dead link External links editIshibashi Station Hankyu Railway in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ishibashi handai mae Station amp oldid 1138210292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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