JA14 Jūjō Station 十条駅 | |||||||||||
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Station entrance, May 2010 | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | 1 Kamijūjō, Kita, Tokyo (東京都北区上十条1丁目) Japan | ||||||||||
Operated by | JR East | ||||||||||
Line(s) | JA Saikyō Line | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1 November 1910 | ||||||||||
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FY2011 | 34,044 daily | ||||||||||
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Jūjō Station (十条駅, Jūjō-eki) is a railway station on the Saikyō Line in Kita, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1]
Jūjō Station is served by the Akabane Line between Ikebukuro and Akabane stations, which forms part of the Saikyō Line which runs between Ōsaki in Tokyo and Ōmiya in Saitama Prefecture. Some trains continue northward to Kawagoe via the Kawagoe Line and southward to Shin-Kiba via the TWR Rinkai Line. The station is located 3.5 km north of Ikebukuro Station.[2]
The station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks.[2]
1 | JA Saikyō Line | for Akabane, Musashi-Urawa, Ōmiya ■ Kawagoe Line through service to Kawagoe |
2 | JA Saikyō Line | for Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, and Ōsaki R Rinkai Line through service to Shin-Kiba ![]() |
Jūjō Station opened on 1 November 1910.[2]
In fiscal 2011, the station was used by an average of 34,044 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3]
The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | Daily average |
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2000 | 30,764[4] |
2005 | 30,517[5] |
2010 | 34,134[6] |
2011 | 34,044[3] |
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35°45′37″N 139°43′20″E / 35.76025°N 139.7222°E / 35.76025; 139.7222