Demachiyanagi Station

Demachiyanagi Station
Demachiyanagi Station
出町柳駅
Keihan-Eiden Demachiyanagi station.jpg
The Demachiyanagi Station building
Location
Prefecture Kyoto
(See other stations in Kyoto)
City Kyoto
Ward Sakyo
Coordinates 35°1′49.85″N 135°46′23.87″E / 35.0305139°N 135.7732972°E / 35.0305139; 135.7732972Coordinates: 35°1′49.85″N 135°46′23.87″E / 35.0305139°N 135.7732972°E / 35.0305139; 135.7732972
(in Japanese) 京都市左京区
Rail services
Operator(s) Eizan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Aiga bus inv.svg Medium bus terminal at this station

Demachiyanagi Station (出町柳駅 Demachiyanagi-eki?) is a train station located in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

The name "Demachiyanagi" is the combined name of "Demachi" in Kawaramachi Imadegawa, the west side of Kamo River, and "Yanagi" around the station, the east side of that.

Contents

Lines


Layout

The station is separated into two sections: the ground-level Eiden station and the underground Keihan station. Tracks of the two lines are not connected.

Eizan Railway

Eizan Electric Railway
Demachiyanagi Station
出町柳駅
Location
Prefecture Kyoto
City Kyoto
Ward Sakyo
Neighborhood etc. 32-1, Tanaka Kamiyanagicho
(in Japanese) 京都市左京区田中上柳町32-1
History
Year opened 1925
Rail services
Station number(s) E01
Operator(s) Eizan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Line(s) Eizan Main Line

There are 4 dead-end platforms with 3 tracks on the ground with bus station and the entrance of Keihan Railway, along Kawabata Dori.

1 Eizan Main Line for Yase-Hieizanguchi (side)
(1, 2) exit (island)
2, 3 Kurama Line for Nikenchaya and Kurama (island)
(3) exit (side)


Keihan Railway

Keihan Railway
Demachiyanagi Station
出町柳駅
Location
Prefecture Kyoto
City Kyoto
Ward Sakyo
Neighborhood etc. Kamo-ohashi Higashizume
(in Japanese) 京都市下京区賀茂大橋東詰
History
Year opened 1989
Rail services
Operator(s) Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Line(s) Oto Line

The station owned by Keihan Railway is located under Kawabata Dori. There is an island platform with 2 tracks under the ticket gates. There are ticket gates in the north and the south. The north one is called "Eiden Gate" and the south one is "Imadegawa Gate".

Eizan Railway and the north side of Imadegawa Dori is connected with the Eiden Gate, and the south side of Imadegawa Dori is with the Imadegawa Gate


1, 2 Oto Line, Keihan Main Line for Chushojima, Hirakatashi, Yodoyabashi, and Nakanoshima
  • Limited express trains usually depart from Track (Platform) 2.


Surroundings

East side of Kamo River and Takano River
West side of Kamo River and Takano River

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Eizan Railway Eizan Main Line (E01)
Terminus   -   Mototanaka (E02)
Keihan Railway
Ōtō Line
Jingū-Marutamachi   Local   Terminus
Jingū-Marutamachi   Sub Express
Commuter Sub Express (starting, weekday mornings)
  Terminus
Jingū-Marutamachi   Express   Terminus
Sanjō   Rapid Express
Commuter Rapid Express (starting for Nakanoshima, weekday mornings)
  Terminus
Sanjō   Limited Express   Terminus

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