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Coordinates: 35°46′36″N 139°37′53″E / 35.776557°N 139.63151°E / 35.776557; 139.63151
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==History==
==History==
The station opened as '''Eidan-Narimasu station''' on [[June 24]] [[1983]] as the terminus of the Yūrakuchō Line from Shintomichō. It became a through station when the line was extended to Wakōshi on [[August 25]] [[1987]].
The station opened as '''Eidan-Narimasu station''' on June 24, 1983 as the terminus of the Yūrakuchō Line from Shintomichō. It became a through station when the line was extended to Wakōshi on August 25, 1987.
Yūrakuchō New Line services (the predecessors of today's Fukutoshin Line) began serving the station on [[December 7]] [[1994]].
Yūrakuchō New Line services (the predecessors of today's Fukutoshin Line) began serving the station on December 7, 1994.
The station gained its current name when the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (known as Teito Kōsokudo Kōtsū Eidan in Japanese) was privatised and became Tokyo Metro on [[April 1]] [[2004]]. The Yūrakuchō New Line was extended and renamed on [[June 14]] [[2008]].
The station gained its current name when the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (known as Teito Kōsokudo Kōtsū Eidan in Japanese) was privatised and became Tokyo Metro on April 1, 2004. The Yūrakuchō New Line was extended and renamed on June 14, 2008.


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Revision as of 04:58, 11 December 2009

地下鉄ちかてつ成増なります
General information
Operated byTokyo Metro
Line(s)Yūrakuchō Line
Fukutoshin Line

Chikatetsu-narimasu Station (地下鉄ちかてつ成増なりますえき, Chikatetsu-narimasu-eki) is a train station in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan.

History

The station opened as Eidan-Narimasu station on June 24, 1983 as the terminus of the Yūrakuchō Line from Shintomichō. It became a through station when the line was extended to Wakōshi on August 25, 1987. Yūrakuchō New Line services (the predecessors of today's Fukutoshin Line) began serving the station on December 7, 1994. The station gained its current name when the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (known as Teito Kōsokudo Kōtsū Eidan in Japanese) was privatised and became Tokyo Metro on April 1, 2004. The Yūrakuchō New Line was extended and renamed on June 14, 2008.

Lines

Station Layout

Station Layout

There is an island platform with two tracks. Platform 1 is for trains to Kotake-Mukaihara, Ikebukuro, Nagatachō, Shin-Kiba, Shinjuku-Sanchōme and Shibuya. Platform 2 is for trains to Wakōshi, Shiki, Kawagoeshi and Shinrin-Kōen. The station is fully wheelchair-accessible.

Service pattern

Trains run between 0500 and 0040 every day.

The typical off-peak service pattern is:

  • 4 local trains an hour to Shin-Kiba
  • 6 local trains an hour to Shibuya
  • 10 trains an hour to Wakōshi
    • of which 4 continue to Shiki
      • of which 2 continue to Kawagoeshi

Adjacent stations

Service
Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line
Wakōshi Local Chikatetsu-Akatsuka
Semi Express: Does not stop at this station
Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line
Wakōshi Local Chikatetsu-Akatsuka
Wakōshi Commuter Express Chikatetsu-Akatsuka
Express: Does not stop at this station


35°46′36″N 139°37′53″E / 35.776557°N 139.63151°E / 35.776557; 139.63151

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