railroad.wikisort.org - StationTenri Station (天理駅, Tenri-eki) is a train station in Tenri, Nara, Japan. Although the station is on the Sakurai Line as rail infrastructure, it has been served by the Man-yō Mahoroba Line since 2010 in terms of passenger train services. Tenri Station is also served by the Tenri Line of the Kintetsu Railway.
Railway station in Tenri, Nara Prefecture, Japan
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Location | - JR-West: 816, Kawaharajōchō, Tenri
- Kintetsu Railway: 815, Kawaharajōchō, Tenri
Nara
- Japan
- JR-West: (奈良県天理市川原城町816番地)
- Kintetsu Railway: (奈良県天理市川原城町815番地)
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Coordinates | 34°36′04″N 135°49′48″E |
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Owned by | - West Japan Railway Company (JR-West)
- Kintetsu Railway
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Operated by | - West Japan Railway Company (JR-West)
- Kintetsu Railway
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Line(s) | - Passenger train services:
- U Man-yō Mahoroba Line
- H Tenri Line
- Railway track:
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Distance | - JR-West: 9.6 km (6.0 mi) from Nara
- Kintetsu Railway: 4.5 km (2.8 mi) from Hirahata
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Platforms | - JR-West: 2 island platforms
- Kintetsu Railway: 2 island platforms and 2 side platforms (3 bay platforms)
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Tracks | - JR-West: 4
- Kintetsu Railway: 3
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Train operators | - JR-West
- Kintetsu Railway
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Bus stands | 3 |
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Connections | - Kanto Bus / Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: Yamato-gō Shinjuku—Nara Route and Shinjuku—Gojō Route at Tenri-eki
- Keisei Bus / Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: Yamato-gō Tokyo Disney Resort / Yokohama—Nara Route at Tenri-eki
- Meitetsu Bus / Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: Nagoya—Nara Route (Get-off only) at Tenri-eki
- Nara Kotsu Bus Lines / Osaka Airport Transport: Airport Limousine Nara—Osaka (Itami) Airport Route at Tenri-eki
- Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 38, 39, 44, 50, 52, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 82, 92, 192, and Bun (School) at Tenri-eki
- Tenri City Community Bus: Ichō-gō at Tenri-eki
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Structure type | - JR-West: Elevated
- Kintetsu Railway: At grade
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Parking | Available |
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Bicycle facilities | Available |
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Disabled access | - JR-West: Yes (1 elevator for each platform and 1 accessible bathroom)
- Kintetsu Railway: Yes (1 accessible bathroom and equipped wheelchairs)
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Station code | H35 |
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Website | www.jr-odekake.net/eki/top.php?id=0621704 (in Japanese)
www.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/en_station10008.html |
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Opened | - JR-West: 11 May 1898 (1898-05-11)
- Kintetsu Railway: 7 February 1915 (1915-02-07)
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Rebuilt | 1965 |
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Electrified | - JR-West: 1980
- Kintetsu Railway: 1922
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Previous names | - JR-West: Tenrishi (1963—1965)
- JR-West: Tambaichi (1898—1963)
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2013 / 2015 | - JR-West: 2,753 daily
- Kintetsu Railway: 10,274 daily
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Services |
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Preceding station |
JR West |
Following station |
Ichinomoto towards Nara |
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Man-yō Mahoroba Line |
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Nagara towards Takada |
Preceding station |
Kintetsu Railway |
Following station |
H Tenri Line |
Senzai towards Kyōto, Shin-Tanabe, Yamato-Saidaiji or Hirahata |
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Terminus |
Senzai towards Kyōto or Yamato-Saidaiji |
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Lines
- JR-West
- Kintetsu Railway
Layout
The station has two levels. The first level is used for the Tenri Line while the second level is used for the Man-yō Mahoroba Line.
The station operated by JR West has 4 tracks with 2 island platforms.
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■ Man-yō Mahoroba Line |
Chartered trains only
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2 |
■ Man-yō Mahoroba Line |
Chartered trains only
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3 |
■ Man-yō Mahoroba Line—Local |
for Nara
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4 |
■ Man-yō Mahoroba Line—Local |
for Sakurai and Takada |
■ Man-yō Mahoroba Line—Rapid Service |
for JR Namba via the Yamatoji Line
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The station operated by Kintetsu Railway has 3 tracks with 2 island platforms and 2 side platforms (3 bay platforms). Since it is the terminal, there is no specification to which track is used for which service and destination. The stationmaster administrates all stations on the Tenri Line and the Kashihara Line between Amagatsuji and Kasanui as well as Tenri Station.
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■ Tenri Line |
for Hirahata Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyoto |
Connections
Within a couple of minutes' walking distance from the main entrance, three bus stands serves local bus routes by Nara Kotsu Bus Lines and Tenri City Community Bus, as well as the inter-city and airport bus routes by Nara Kotsu Bus Lines and its co-operators, Kanto Bus, Keisei Bus, and Osaka Airport Transport.
History
- 1898—The Nara Railway opened station as Tanbaichi Station.
- 1905—The station becomes the part of the Kansai Railway.
- 1907—It was owned by Japanese Government Railways (the predecessor of JNR).
- 1915—The Tenri Light Railway expanded its route to Tenri.
- 1921—The Tenri Light Railway was acquired by the Osaka Electric Railway (the predecessor of Kintetsu).
- 1941—The Osaka Electric Railway and Sangu Kyuko Railway were merged.
- 1944—Kankyu Tenri station was renamed as Kintetsu Tenri Station.
- 1963—JNR Tanbaichi Station was renamed as Tenrishi Station.
- 1965—As the Sakurai Line was elevated, both stations were merged into a single station.
- 1987—JR-West succeeded JNR's passenger rail business.
- 2007—PiTaPa, the contactless smart card, has been available at Kintetsu Tenri Station.
External links
Stations of the Tenri Line |
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- (Kashihara Line for Yamato-Saidaiji <<) Hirahata
- Nikaidō
- Senzai
- Tenri
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Stations on the Man-yō Mahoroba Line (Sakurai Line) |
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