Meidaimae Station

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Meidaimae Station
明大前駅
Meidaimae-sta.JPG
Station entrance, September 2011
Location Setagaya, Tokyo
Japan
Operated by Keio Corporation
Line(s) Keio Line, Keio Inokashira Line
Other information
Station code KO06/IN08
History
Opened 1913
Previous names Kayakukomae; Matsubara (until 1935)

Meidaimae Station (明大前駅 Meidaimae-eki?) is a railway station in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.

Lines

Meidaimae Station is served by the Keio Line from Shinjuku in Tokyo, and by the 12.7 km Keio Inokashira Line from Shibuya in Tokyo to Kichijōji. On the Keio Line, it is located between Daitabashi and Shimo-Takaido, it is 5.2 km from the Shinjuku terminus.[1] On the Inokashira Line, it is located between Higashi-Matsubara and Eifukuchō, it is 4.9 km from the Shibuya terminus.[1]

Service pattern

All services on both lines stop at this station.

Station layout

The ticket barriers, May 2006

Meidaimae Station has three floors:

  • 2F: Keio Line platforms
  • 1F: Ticket gates
  • B1F: Keio Inokashira Line platforms

Both lines have two opposing side platforms serving two sets of tracks.[2]

There are upward-only escalators between the Inokashira Line platforms and the concourse. Between the Inokashira Line platform and the Keiō Line platform, on the east end is an upward-only escalator, and on the west end is a downward-only escalator. There are elevators between the Inokashira Line Kichijoji-bound platform and the concourse, between the concourse and the Keio line down platform, between the Inokashira Line Shibuya-bound platform and the concourse, and between the concourse and the Keio Line up line platform.

There are toilets on the first floor, inside the ticket gates, including multi-purpose toilets.

On March 31, 2007, a new ticket gate was opened in the middle section of the Inokashira Line Kichijoji-bound platform, called Frente Exit (フレンテ口 furente guchi?). This exit is exit-only, and connects directly to the shopping building Frente Meidaimae (フレンテ明大前 Frente Meidaimae?), connected to the station, which opened on May 24 of the same year, run by the Keio Group. The roof covering the Kichijoji-bound platform is attached to the first floor of this building. Additionally, some of the Frente Meidaimae stores are on (that is, face and open onto) the Kichijoji-bound platform.

In February 2001, a solar panel system was installed on the station roof, with the electricity generated used to power the lights in the station. This system was installed with cooperation from the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, and generates up to 30 kW.

Platforms

1  Keio Line for Chōfu, Keiō Hachiōji, Takaosanguchi, and Hashimoto
2  Keio Line for Sasazuka, Shinjuku
Subway TokyoShinjuku.png Toei Shinjuku Line
3  Keio Inokashira Line for Eifukuchō and Kichijōji
4  Keio Inokashira Line for Shimo-Kitazawa and Shibuya

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Keiō Line (KO06)
Shinjuku   Special Express   Chōfu
Sasazuka   Semi Special Express   Chitose-karasuyama
Sasazuka   Express   Sakurajōsui
Sasazuka   Semi Express   Sakurajōsui
Sasazuka   Rapid   Shimo-Takaido
Daitabashi   Local   Shimo-Takaido
Keio Inokashira Line (IN08)
Shimo-Kitazawa (IN05)   Express   Eifukuchō (IN09)
Higashi-Matsubara (IN07)   Local   Eifukuchō (IN09)

History

The station first opened on 15 April 1913 as Kayakukomae Station (火薬庫前駅?).[1] This was renamed Matsubara Station (松原駅?) in 1917, and again renamed Meidaimae on 8 February 1935.[1] The Inokashira Line platforms opened on 1 August 1933.[2]

From 22 February 2013, station numbering was introduced on Keio lines, with Meidaimae Station becoming "KO06" on the Keio Line and "IN08" on the Inokashira Line.[3]

Surrounding area

References

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