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Ōtsu Station

Ōtsu Station (大津駅, Ōtsu-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).

Ōtsu Station

大津駅
North side of Ōtsu Station, August 2010
General information
Location1 Kasugachō, Ōtsu-shi, Shiga-ken 520-0055
Japan 35°00′11″N 135°51′54″E / 35.0030°N 135.8649°E / 35.0030; 135.8649
Operated by JR West
Line(s) Biwako Line
Distance57.7 km from Maibara
Platforms2 island platforms
Construction
Structure typeGround level
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code JR-A29 
History
Opened15 July 1880
Passengers
201917,358
Location
Ōtsu Station
Location within Shiga Prefecture
Ōtsu Station
Ōtsu Station (Japan)

Lines edit

Ōtsu Station is served by the Biwako Line portion of the Tōkaidō Main Line, and is 57.7 kilometers from Maibara and 503.6 kilometers from Tokyo.

Station layout edit

 
Sign on platform, August 2006

The station is a ground-level station with two island platforms and four tracks. There are two gates on the south and north; the latter is named Biwako Entrance. Each platform is connected with an underpass to the gates by two stairs and an elevator. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.

Platforms edit

 
Platforms and tracks, March 2007
1  Biwako Line (Outer track, eastbound) Special rapid service for Kusatsu and Maibara
limited express Haruka, Biwako Express for Kusatsu and Maibara
local trains for Kusatsu and Kibukawa (Kusatsu Line)
2  Biwako Line (Inner track, eastbound) local trains and special rapid service for Kusatsu and Maibara
3  Biwako Line (Inner track, westbound) local trains and special rapid service for Kyoto and Osaka
4  Biwako Line (Outer track, westbound) Trains for Kyoto and Osaka
limited express Biwako Express for Kyoto and Osaka
Haruka for Kansai Airport

The station is situated on the middle of a four-track section. Some Special Rapid Service trains and some Kusatsu Line direct service train in the morning and evening use the outer two tracks (Nos. 1 and 4 for each direction) and other trains use the inner tracks (Nos. 2 and 3).

Adjacent stations edit

« Service »
Tokaido Main Line (Biwako Line)
Limited Express "Hida": Does not stop at this station
Ishiyama   Limited Express "Haruka"   Kyoto
Ishiyama   Special Rapid Service   Yamashina
Zeze   Local   Yamashina

History edit

The current station complex was built in 1921 when a new route was introduced to the section between Kyoto Station and Zeze Station.

First station edit

The first Ōtsu Station was built on July 15, 1880, the site of which is now occupied by Hama-Ōtsu Station of Keihan Electric Railway. Trains from Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto switchedback at Baba Station (present-day Zeze Station) to overcome an elevation difference and entered into Ōtsu Station, the terminal adjacent to a port of the Lake Biwa. The railway with the port station provided joint service with boats on the lake which enabled the transport of passengers and freight between the new capital, Tokyo, and the old capital, Kyoto despite of incompleteness of the railway in the Shiga Prefecture area. This is the first example of the train-boat joint service in Japan. The boats left each port, Ōtsu and Nagahama, 3 times a day and took about 3 hours to cross the lake.

Second station edit

The boat was, however, not a reliable mean of transportation in comparison with the railway. When the new railway between Baba Station and Sekigahara Station was completed in 1889 so that trains became able to run from Tokyo to Kobe directly, the boat service was discontinued. At this time the railway branch between Baba Station and Ōtsu Station ceased passenger service but was continued as a freight-only line. Later in 1898 passenger service was revived on the branch, which in 1909 was named the Ōtsu Line. In March 1913 Ōtsu Densha Kidō tramway started operation using a part of the track of the Ōtsu Line and the passenger service on the line was again discontinued. In June 1913, Baba Station was renamed Ōtsu Station and the first Ōtsu Station was renamed Hama-Ōtsu Station.

Third (present) station edit

When the new route through Shin-Ōsakayama Tunnel was built between the second Ōtsu Station and Kyoto Station on August 1, 1921, the third and current Ōtsu Station was built on the new route and the name of the second station was moved back to Baba Station.

Station numbering was introduced to the station in March 2018 with Ōtsu being assigned station number JR-A29.[1][2]

Passenger statistics edit

In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 17,358 passengers (boarding passengers only),[3] making it the 26th-busiest station by traffic in the West Japan Railway Company's network.

Surrounding area edit

  • Shiga Prefectural Office
  • Otsu District Court / Otsu Family Court
  • Otsu City Osaka Elementary School
  • Otsu City Chuo Elementary School

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ["Station numbers" will be introduced at a total of 300 stations on 12 lines in the Kinki area!]. westjr.co.jp (in Japanese). 20 July 2016. Archived from the original on 16 November 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  2. ^ ["Station number" list] (PDF). westjr.co.jp (in Japanese). 20 July 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 November 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  3. ^ "JR West Japan 2020, as seen by data". West Japan Railway Company (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-08-10.

External links edit

  Media related to Ōtsu Station at Wikimedia Commons

  • West Japan Railway Company Ōtsu Station (in Japanese)

Ōtsu, station, 大津駅, Ōtsu, passenger, railway, station, located, city, Ōtsu, shiga, prefecture, japan, operated, west, japan, railway, company, west, 大津駅north, side, august, 2010general, informationlocation1, kasugachō, Ōtsu, shiga, 0055japan, 0030, 8649, 0030,. Ōtsu Station 大津駅 Ōtsu eki is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōtsu Shiga Prefecture Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company JR West Ōtsu Station大津駅North side of Ōtsu Station August 2010General informationLocation1 Kasugachō Ōtsu shi Shiga ken 520 0055Japan 35 00 11 N 135 51 54 E 35 0030 N 135 8649 E 35 0030 135 8649Operated byJR WestLine s Biwako LineDistance57 7 km from MaibaraPlatforms2 island platformsConstructionStructure typeGround levelAccessibleYesOther informationStation code JR A29 HistoryOpened15 July 1880Passengers201917 358LocationŌtsu StationLocation within Shiga PrefectureShow map of Shiga PrefectureŌtsu StationŌtsu Station Japan Show map of Japan Contents 1 Lines 2 Station layout 2 1 Platforms 3 Adjacent stations 4 History 4 1 First station 4 2 Second station 4 3 Third present station 5 Passenger statistics 6 Surrounding area 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksLines editŌtsu Station is served by the Biwako Line portion of the Tōkaidō Main Line and is 57 7 kilometers from Maibara and 503 6 kilometers from Tokyo Station layout edit nbsp Sign on platform August 2006The station is a ground level station with two island platforms and four tracks There are two gates on the south and north the latter is named Biwako Entrance Each platform is connected with an underpass to the gates by two stairs and an elevator The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office Platforms edit nbsp Platforms and tracks March 20071 Biwako Line Outer track eastbound Special rapid service for Kusatsu and Maibaralimited express Haruka Biwako Express for Kusatsu and Maibaralocal trains for Kusatsu and Kibukawa Kusatsu Line 2 Biwako Line Inner track eastbound local trains and special rapid service for Kusatsu and Maibara3 Biwako Line Inner track westbound local trains and special rapid service for Kyoto and Osaka4 Biwako Line Outer track westbound Trains for Kyoto and Osakalimited express Biwako Express for Kyoto and OsakaHaruka for Kansai AirportThe station is situated on the middle of a four track section Some Special Rapid Service trains and some Kusatsu Line direct service train in the morning and evening use the outer two tracks Nos 1 and 4 for each direction and other trains use the inner tracks Nos 2 and 3 Adjacent stations edit Service Tokaido Main Line Biwako Line Limited Express Hida Does not stop at this stationIshiyama Limited Express Haruka KyotoIshiyama Special Rapid Service YamashinaZeze Local YamashinaHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The current station complex was built in 1921 when a new route was introduced to the section between Kyoto Station and Zeze Station First station edit The first Ōtsu Station was built on July 15 1880 the site of which is now occupied by Hama Ōtsu Station of Keihan Electric Railway Trains from Kobe Osaka and Kyoto switchedback at Baba Station present day Zeze Station to overcome an elevation difference and entered into Ōtsu Station the terminal adjacent to a port of the Lake Biwa The railway with the port station provided joint service with boats on the lake which enabled the transport of passengers and freight between the new capital Tokyo and the old capital Kyoto despite of incompleteness of the railway in the Shiga Prefecture area This is the first example of the train boat joint service in Japan The boats left each port Ōtsu and Nagahama 3 times a day and took about 3 hours to cross the lake Second station edit The boat was however not a reliable mean of transportation in comparison with the railway When the new railway between Baba Station and Sekigahara Station was completed in 1889 so that trains became able to run from Tokyo to Kobe directly the boat service was discontinued At this time the railway branch between Baba Station and Ōtsu Station ceased passenger service but was continued as a freight only line Later in 1898 passenger service was revived on the branch which in 1909 was named the Ōtsu Line In March 1913 Ōtsu Densha Kidō tramway started operation using a part of the track of the Ōtsu Line and the passenger service on the line was again discontinued In June 1913 Baba Station was renamed Ōtsu Station and the first Ōtsu Station was renamed Hama Ōtsu Station Third present station edit When the new route through Shin Ōsakayama Tunnel was built between the second Ōtsu Station and Kyoto Station on August 1 1921 the third and current Ōtsu Station was built on the new route and the name of the second station was moved back to Baba Station Station numbering was introduced to the station in March 2018 with Ōtsu being assigned station number JR A29 1 2 Passenger statistics editIn fiscal 2019 the station was used by an average of 17 358 passengers boarding passengers only 3 making it the 26th busiest station by traffic in the West Japan Railway Company s network Surrounding area editShiga Prefectural Office Otsu District Court Otsu Family Court Otsu City Osaka Elementary School Otsu City Chuo Elementary SchoolSee also editList of railway stations in JapanReferences edit 近畿エリアの12路線 のべ300駅に 駅ナンバー を導入します Station numbers will be introduced at a total of 300 stations on 12 lines in the Kinki area westjr co jp in Japanese 20 July 2016 Archived from the original on 16 November 2022 Retrieved 30 December 2022 駅ナンバー 一覧表 Station number list PDF westjr co jp in Japanese 20 July 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 16 November 2022 Retrieved 30 December 2022 JR West Japan 2020 as seen by data West Japan Railway Company in Japanese Retrieved 2021 08 10 External links edit nbsp Media related to Ōtsu Station at Wikimedia Commons West Japan Railway Company Ōtsu Station in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ōtsu Station amp oldid 1177338769, wikipedia, wiki, 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