Kami-Otai Station

{{short description|Railway and metro station in Nagoya, Japan}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{Infobox station

| name = {{NGSN|T|01|size=50}}50px
Kami-Otai Station

| native_name = 上小田井駅

| native_name_lang = ja

| type = Rapid transit and commuter rail station

| image = Kami-Otai-Station.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Kami-Otai Station elevated platform (2007)

| other_name =

| address = Nishi, Nagoya, Aichi

| country = Japan

| coordinates =

| operator = {{Plainlist|

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| line = {{Plainlist|

  • {{ric|Nagoya Municipal Subway|t|name=y}}
  • {{Colors|white|#018b44|  IY  }} Inuyama Line

}}

| platforms =

| connections = {{Plainlist|

  • {{rint|bus}} Bus terminal

}}

| structure =

| code = IY03, T01

| opened = {{start date and age|October 27, 1991|df=y}}

| closed =

| former =

| passengers = 7,365 daily

| pass_year = 2007

| services = {{Adjacent stations |system=Nagoya Municipal Subway |line1=t |right1=Shōnai Ryokuchi Kōen |note-right={{NGSN|T|02|size=30}}

|system2=Meitetsu |line2=Inuyama

|to-left2=Toyohashi |left2=Meitetsu Nagoya |note-left2=File:MSN-NH36.svg |type2={{SLL|Rapid Express|c=skyblue|t=black}} |right2=Nishiharu |note-right2=File:MSN-IY04.svg

|left3=Naka-Otai |note-left3=File:MSN-IY02.svg |type3={{SLL|Express|c=blue|t=white}} |right3=Nishiharu |note-right3=File:MSN-IY04.svg

|to-left4=Toyohashi |left4=Sakō |note-left4=File:MSN-NH37.svg |type4={{SLL|Express|c=blue|t=white}} |right4=Nishiharu |note-right4=File:MSN-IY04.svg

|to-left5=Ina |left5=Sakō |note-left5=File:MSN-NH37.svg |type5={{SLL|Semi-Express|c=green|t=white}} |right5=Nishiharu |note-right5=File:MSN-IY04.svg

|left6=Naka-Otai |note-left6=File:MSN-IY02.svg |type6={{SLL|Local|c=black|t=white}} |right6=Nishiharu |note-right6=File:MSN-IY04.svg

}}

}}

File:Rail Tracks map Kami-Otai Station.svg

File:Meitetsu100.JPG

{{Nihongo|Kami-Otai Station|上小田井駅|Kami-Otai-eki|}} is a railway station in Nishi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

The station is built over Route 302 and under the Higashi-Meihan Expressway, and it is a 10-minute walk from Otai Station on the Jōhoku Line.

This station was opened on {{Start date|1991|10|27}}, although a predecessor with a different name was opened in 1912 as a station on the Meitetsu Inuyama Line.

Lines

  • {{ric|Nagoya Municipal Subway|name=y}}
  • {{ric|Nagoya Municipal Subway|t|name=y}} (Station number: T01)
  • Nagoya Railroad
  • Inuyama Line (Station number: IY03)

Layout

The station has two wickets, the North Wicket and the South Wicket.{{cite web |url=http://www.kotsu.city.nagoya.jp/subway/stn_map/ka_map/kami_otai_map.html |script-title=ja:駅構内図 |trans-title=Diagram of Station Interior |publisher= Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya |language= Japanese|archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= 21 November 2010}}

=Platforms=

{{ja-rail-line|pfn=1|first=2|name=Inuyama Line|linecol=green |dir=For {{STN|Iwakura|x|Aichi}}, {{STN|Kōnan|x|Aichi}}, and {{STN|Inuyama|x}} }}

{{ja-rail-line|pfn=2|first-3|nidx=Inuyama Line|linecol=green |dir=For Iwakura, Kōnan, and Inuyama (From the Tsurumai Line)
Tsurumai Line termination platform}}

{{ja-rail-line|pfn=3|first-4|name=Tsurumai Line|linecol=#{{rcr|Nagoya Municipal Subway|t}}|dir=For {{STN|Shōnai Ryokuchi Kōen|x}}, {{STN|Fushimi|x|Aichi}} and {{STN|Akaike|x|Aichi}} }}

{{ja-rail-line|pfn=4|first-5|nidx=Inuyama Line|linecol=green |dir=For {{STN|Meitetsu-Nagoya|x}}, {{STN|Central Japan International Airport|x}}, and {{STN|Utsumi|x}} }}

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