Kamata Station (Tokyo)

35°33′43.20″N 139°42′55.92″E / 35.5620000°N 139.7155333°E / 35.5620000; 139.7155333

JK17 IK15 TM07
Kamata Station

蒲田駅
The station building in February 2018
General information
LocationŌta, Tokyo
Japan
Operated by
Line(s)
ConnectionsBus interchange Bus terminal
Other information
Station codeJK17, IK15, TM07
History
Opened11 April 1904; 120 years ago (11 April 1904)
Passengers
JR East, FY2013139,728 daily
Services
Preceding stationLogo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR EastFollowing station
Kawasaki
KWSJK16
towards Yokohama
Keihin–Tōhoku Line
Rapid
Local
Ōmori
JK18
towards Ōmiya
Preceding station Tōkyū RailwaysFollowing station
TerminusIkegami LineHasunuma
IK14
towards Gotanda
Yaguchinowatashi
TM06
towards Tamagawa
Tōkyū Tamagawa LineTerminus
Location
Kamata Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Kamata Station
Kamata Station
Location within Special wards of Tokyo
Kamata Station is located in Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula
Kamata Station
Kamata Station
Kamata Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)
Kamata Station is located in Tokyo
Kamata Station
Kamata Station
Kamata Station (Tokyo)
Kamata Station is located in Japan
Kamata Station
Kamata Station
Kamata Station (Japan)

Kamata Station (Japanese: 蒲田駅,Japanese pronunciation: [Kamata-eki]) is a railway station in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation.

Lines

Kamata Station is served by the following lines:

Keikyu Kamata Station on the Keikyu Main Line is located about 700 m to the east of Kamata Station. The Tōkaidō Main Line also runs adjacent to the station on the outer tracks without stopping.

Station layout

JR East

The JR East station is a surface station with platforms in a north–south direction.

Platforms

1-2JK Keihin-Tohoku Linefor Kawasaki, Yokohama, and Ōfuna
3-4JK Keihin-Tohoku Linefor Tokyo, Akabane, and Ōmiya

Tokyu

The Tokyu platforms

The Tokyu station is located to the southwest corner of the JR station.

Platforms

1IK Tokyu Ikegami Linefor Ikegami, Yukigaya-Ōtsuka, Hatanodai, and Gotanda
2IK Tokyu Ikegami Linefor Ikegami, Yukigaya-Ōtsuka, Hatanodai, and Gotanda
TM Tokyu Tamagawa Linefor Shimo-Maruko and Tamagawa
3-4TM Tokyu Tamagawa Linefor Shimo-Maruko and Tamagawa

History

The JR East station opened on 11 April 1904.[1] The Tokyu station opened on 6 October 1922 on the Ikegami Line, and services on Tamagawa Line began on 1 November 1923.[2]

Future plans

Plans exist to build a Kama-Kama Line that would extend the Tokyu Tamagawa Line from Kamata eastward by approximately 800 m to Keikyu Kamata Station on the Keikyu Main Line and Keikyu Airport Line. This would provide an interchange between the lines, improving accessibility to Tokyo's Haneda Airport ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics.[3] As of June 2022, Ōta Ward has agreed with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to pay 70% of the project cost of ¥136 billion (2021) (US$1.24 billion) while having the city government responsible for the remaining 30%.[4]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by an average of 139,728 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the nineteenth-busiest station operated by JR East.[5] Over the same fiscal year the Tōkyū Ikegami and Tamagawa Line stations were used by an average of 69,464 and 88,102 passengers daily respectively (entering and exiting passengers).[6]

The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

Fiscal yearJR EastTokyu
Ikegami LineTamagawa Line
2000129,724[7]
2005131,947[8]64,664[9]82,890[9]
2010133,748[10]67,873[11]84,399[11]
2011133,593[12]67,171[13]84,269[13]
2012135,668[14]68,143[15]85,300[15]
2013139,728[5]69,464[6]88,102[6]
  • Note that JR East figures are for boarding passengers only.

Surrounding area

Area near Kamata Station

See also

References