Shiki Station (Saitama)

Shiki Station (志木駅, Shiki-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Niiza, Saitama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway. Despite its name, the station building is not actually located in Shiki. The city of Shiki has only one station, Yanasegawa Station, which is the next stop after Shiki Station on the Tōbu Tōjō Line.

TJ14
Shiki Station

志木駅
The south entrance in July 2021
General information
Location2-38-1 Tōhoku, Niiza-shi, Saitama-ken 352-0001
Japan
Coordinates35°49′20″N 139°34′31″E / 35.822346°N 139.575237°E / 35.822346; 139.575237
Operated by Tōbu Railway
Line(s) Tōbu Tōjō Line
Distance17.8 km from Ikebukuro
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus terminal
Other information
Station codeTJ-14  
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened1 May 1914 (1914-05-01)
Rebuilt1970
Passengers
FY2019104,698 daily
Services
Preceding station Tobu RailwayFollowing station
Fujimino
TJ18
towards Ogawamachi
Tojo Line
Express
Asakadai
TJ13
towards Ikebukuro
Yanasegawa
TJ15
towards Ogawamachi
Tojo Line
Semi Express
Local
Location
Shiki Station is located in Saitama Prefecture
Shiki Station
Shiki Station
Location within Saitama Prefecture
Shiki Station is located in Japan
Shiki Station
Shiki Station
Shiki Station (Japan)

Lines

Shiki Station is served by the Tōbu Tōjō Line from Ikebukuro in Tokyo, with some services inter-running via the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line to Shin-Kiba and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line to Shibuya and onward via the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line and Minatomirai Line to Motomachi-Chūkagai. Located between Asakadai and Yanasegawa stations, it is 17.8 km from the Ikebukuro terminus.[1] All services except TJ Liner, Kawagoe Limited Express and Rapid Express[2] services stop at this station.[3]

Station layout

The station has two island platforms serving four tracks,[4] with the station building located above, and at a right angle to the platforms. There are two storage tracks adjacent to platform 1, and four storage tracks located between the running lines on the down (Kawagoe) side of the station, as well as a permanent way maintenance storage siding next to platform 4 at the south (Ikebukuro) end of the station.[4]

This station has a season ticket sales office.[5]

Platforms

1/2TJ Tōbu Tōjō Linefor Fujimino, Kawagoe, Shinrin-kōen, Ogawamachi, and Yorii
3/4TJ Tōbu Tōjō Linefor Wakōshi, Narimasu, and Ikebukuro
Y Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line for Shin-Kiba
F Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line for Shibuya
 TY Tōkyū Tōyoko Line for Yokohama
 SH Tōkyū Shin-Yokohama Line for Shin-Yokohama
  via Sōtetsu Shin-Yokohama Line for Ebina and Shōnandai
  Minatomirai Line for Motomachi-Chukagai

History

Shiki Station under construction circa 1914

The station opened on 1 May 1914 coinciding with the opening of the Tōjō Railway line from Ikebukuro.[6] At the time of its opening, the station was located in the town of Shiki (later becoming the city of Shiki).[7] In 1960, a new entrance was added on the south side of the station to improve accessibility for students of the Rikkyo High School (present-day Rikkyo Niiza Junior and Senior High School) which had recently relocated from Ikebukuro to Niiza, Saitama.[7] In 1970, to further improve access to the school, the station was moved closer to Ikebukuro, moving it across the boundary from the city of Shiki into Niiza.[7] While Niiza residents petitioned to have the station name changed, this never came about, and the name was used instead for Niiza Station on the Musashino Line, which opened in 1973.[7]

Through-running to and from Shibuya via the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line commenced on 14 June 2008.[8]

From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on the Tōbu Tōjō Line, with Shiki Station becoming "TJ-14".[9]

Through-running to and from Yokohama and Motomachi-Chūkagai via the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line and Minatomirai Line commenced on 16 March 2013.[10]

From March 2023, Shiki Station is no longer a Rapid Express service stop following the abolishment of the Rapid (快速, Kaisoku) services and reorganization of the Tōbu Tōjō Line services.[11] In addition, through service via the Tōkyū Shin-yokohama Line, Sōtetsu Shin-yokohama Line, Sōtetsu Main Line, and Sōtetsu Izumino Line to Shin-Yokohama, Ebina, and Shōnandai commenced.[12]

Future developments

Chest-high platform edge doors are scheduled to be added by the end of fiscal 2020.[13][needs update]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 104,698 passengers daily.[14] Passenger figures for previous years (boarding passengers only) are as shown below.[15]

Fiscal yearDaily average
19503,380
19608,873
197036,254
198043,027
199050,064
200064,325
201068,421

Surrounding area

The east entrance in November 2004

Bus services

Tobu Bus and Seibu Bus operate local bus services from the bus stops on either side of the station.[16][17]

Since 17 July 2008, there is a direct express bus service to and from Narita Airport (via Asakadai Station). The bus stop is on the south side of the station.[18] 

See also

References