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Kamo Station (Kyoto)

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Kamo Station (加茂駅,Kamo-eki) is a railway station ofWest Japan Railway Company (JR-West) inKizugawa,Kyoto, Japan. Although the station is on theKansai Main Line as rail infrastructure, it serves as terminal by both theKansai Line andYamatoji Line in terms of passenger train services.

Kamo Station

加茂駅
Kamo Station (November 2012)
General information
Location1-6-3, Kamochō-ekinishi,Kizugawa City,Kyoto Prefecture
Japan
Coordinates34°45′10″N135°52′11″E / 34.752711°N 135.869797°E /34.752711; 135.869797
Owned byLogo of the West Railway Company (JR West)JR West
Operated byJR West
Line(s)
Distance
  • Kansai Line: 61.0 km (37.9 miles) fromKameyama
  • Yamatoji Line: 54.0 km (33.6 miles) fromJR Namba
Platforms2island platforms
Tracks4 (1 storage)
Bus stands2
Connections
  • Bus interchangeNara Kotsu Bus Lines: 10, 107, 109, 109 Exp., and 209 at Kamo-eki (East Exit)
    66 at Kamo-eki (West Exit)
  • Bus interchangeKizugawa City Community Bus:Kamo Bus: Tōno Route at Kamo-eki (East Exit)
    Okuhata Route at Kamo-eki (West Exit)
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle facilities Available
AccessibleYes (2 elevators for the ticket gate, 1 elevator for each platform and 1 accessible bathroom)
Other information
Station code Q39 
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened11 November 1897; 127 years ago (1897-11-11)
Passengers
FY 20233,662 daily[1]
Services
Preceding station JR-West Following station
VKansai Line
Terminus Kansai Line Kasagi
towardKameyama,Tsuge, andIga-Ueno
QYamatoji Line
Kizu
towardŌsaka,JR Namba,Ōji, andNara
 Local Terminus
Kizu
towardŌsaka
 Regional Rapid Service Terminus
Kizu
towardJR Namba
 Rapid Service Terminus
Kizu
towardŌsaka
 Yamatoji Rapid Service Terminus
Former services
Former services
Preceding station Imperial Government Railways Following station
Kizu
towardMinatomachi
 Nagoya to Minatomachi (1907—1910) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Daibutsu Kamo to Nara
(Freight only) (1907—1908)
 Kasagi
Preceding station Kansai Railways Following station
Kizu
towardMinatomachi
 Main Line (1907) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Daibutsu Daibutsu Line
(Freigt only) (1907)
 Kasagi
Daibutsu
towardMinatomachi
 Main Line (1900—1907) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Daibutsu
towardNara
 Kamo to Nara (1899—1900) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Daibutsu
Terminus
 Kamo to Nara (1898—1899) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Shin-Kizu
towardSakuranomiya
 Branch (1901—1907) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Shin-Kizu
toward Amijima
 Branch (1900—1901)
Tsuge to Amijima (1898—1900)
 Kasagi
towardNagoya
Terminus Tsuge to Kamo (1897—1898) Kasagi
towardNagoya
Location
Kamo Station is located in Kyoto Prefecture
Kamo Station
Kamo Station
Location within Kyoto Prefecture
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Kamo Station is located in Kansai region
Kamo Station
Kamo Station
Kamo Station (Kansai region)
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Kamo Station is located in Japan
Kamo Station
Kamo Station
Kamo Station (Japan)
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Lines

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Layout

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The station has twoisland platforms with three tracks on the ground level.

Platforms

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1 Yamatoji Line–LocalforŌji, andNara
 Yamatoji Line—Regional Rapid ServiceforŌsaka
 Yamatoji Line—Rapid ServiceforJR Namba
 Yamatoji Line—Yamatoji Rapid Servicefor Ōsaka
2 Kansai LineforKameyama,Tsuge, andIga-Ueno
3 Yamatoji Line—Localfor JR Namba and Nara (1st train and 4th to last train only)
 Yamatoji Line—Rapid Servicefor JR Namba (5th to last train only)
4 Yamatoji Line—Localfor Nara (9th train only)
 Yamatoji Line—Regional Rapid Servicefor Ōsaka (4th and 7th trains only)
 Yamatoji Line—Rapid Servicefor JR Namba (2nd and 6th trains only)
 Yamatoji Line—Yamatoji Rapid Servicefor Ōsaka (2nd, 4th, and 8th trains only)
 Kansai Linefor Kameyama (1st train and 3rd to last train only)
  Kansai LineStorage track

History

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The station opened in 1897 as a station on the Kansai Railway, which connected Osaka and Nagoya via Nara. The Kansai Railway was nationalized in 1907 and became the Kansai Main Line. With the privatization ofJapanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR West.

Passenger statistics

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According to the Kyoto Prefecture statistical book, the average number of passengers per day is as follows.[citation needed]

YearPassengers
19992,945
20003,008
20013,126
20023,077
20033,058
20043,093
20053,134
20063,079
20073,014
20082,967
20092,825
20102,740
20112,623
20122,581
20132,556
20142,430
20152,385
20162,359

See also

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References

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  1. ^"移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)"(PDF) (in Japanese). JR West. 2024. Retrieved13 March 2025.

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