Center-Kita Station

B30 G05
Center-Kita Station

センター北駅
The station as seen from above in November 2015
General information
Location1-1-1 Nakagawachūō, Tsuzuki, Yokohama
(横浜市都筑区中川中央1丁目1-1)
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
Coordinates35°33′12″N 139°34′43″E / 35.5534°N 139.5785°E / 35.5534; 139.5785
System Yokohama Municipal Subway station
Operated byYokohama City Transportation Bureau
Lines
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station codeB30 (Blue Line)
G05 (Green Line)
History
Opened18 March 1993 (1993-03-18)
Passengers
200815,451 daily
Services
Preceding station Yokohama Municipal Subway Following station
Center-Minami
B29
towards Shonandai
Blue Line
Rapid
Local
Nakagawa
B31
towards Azamino
Center-Minami
G04
towards Nakayama
Green Line Kita-Yamata
G06
towards Hiyoshi
Location
Center-Kita Station
Location within Yokohama
Center-Kita Station
Center-Kita Station (Kanagawa Prefecture)
Center-Kita Station
Center-Kita Station (Japan)

Center-Kita Station (センター北駅, Sentā-Kita-eki; lit. "Center North") is an above-ground metro station located in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Yokohama Municipal Subway. It is an interchange station for the Green Line and Blue Line (Line 3).

The area surrounding the station (Kōhoku New Town Center) has been designated as one of Yokohama's major residential and commercial centers (formerly classified as a sub-center).[1]

Lines

Center-Kita Station is served by the Blue Line and Green Line. It is 37.3 kilometers from the terminus of the Blue Line at Shōnandai Station and 5.7 kilometers from the terminus of the Green Line at Nakayama Station.

Station layout

Center-Kita Station has two elevated island platforms serving four tracks.

Platforms

1  Green Line Nakayama
2  Green Line Hiyoshi
3  Blue Line (Yokohama) Shin-Yokohama, Yokohama, Kannai, Kamiōoka, Totsuka, Shōnandai
4  Blue Line (Yokohama) Azamino

History

Center-Kita Station opened on 18 March 1993 when Line 3 (later named the Blue Line) was extended from Shin-Yokohama Station to Azamino Station. Platform screen doors were installed in April 2007. Services on the Green Line started on 30 March 2008.

Surrounding area

See also

References

  • Harris, Ken; Clarke, Jackie (2008). Jane's World Railways 2008-2009. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2861-9.
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