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CA34 Hamamatsu Station 浜松駅 | |||||||||||||||
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![]() The south side of Hamamatsu Station in 2012 | |||||||||||||||
Japanese name | |||||||||||||||
Shinjitai | 浜松駅 | ||||||||||||||
Kyūjitai | 濱松驛 | ||||||||||||||
Hiragana | はままつえき | ||||||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||||||
Location | 6-2 Sunayama-chō,Chūō-ku,Hamamatsu City Shizuoka Prefecture Japan | ||||||||||||||
Operated by | ![]() | ||||||||||||||
Line(s) | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2side platforms (Shinkansen) 2island platforms (conventional lines) | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 Shinkansen, 4 Conventional | ||||||||||||||
Connections | ![]() | ||||||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||||||
Structure type | Elevated | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
Opened | 1 September 1888; 136 years ago (1 September 1888) | ||||||||||||||
Rebuilt | 1926, 1948 | ||||||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||||||
FY 2023[1] |
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Hamamatsu Station (浜松駅,Hamamatsu-eki) is a railway station on theTōkaidō Main Line and theTōkaidō Shinkansen inHamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, operated by theCentral Japan Railway Company (JR Central). The localEnshū Railway Line terminus ofShin-Hamamatsu Station is 3 minutes' walking distance away.
Hamamatsu Station is served by theTōkaidō Main Line and the high-speedTōkaidō Shinkansen from Tokyo. The station is 257.1 kilometers fromTokyo Station.
Hamamatsu Station has twoisland platforms serving Tracks 1-4 for the Tōkaidō Main Line, which are connected by an underpass a central concourse. At the same level as the Shinkansen tracks are the two island platforms serving Tracks 5 and 6 of the Tōkaidō Shinkansen. The station building has automated ticket machines,TOICA automated turnstiles and a staffed "Midori no Madoguchi" ticket office.
1 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | forKakegawa andShizuoka |
2 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | forKakegawa andShizuoka |
3 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | forToyohashi andNagoya |
4 | ■ Tōkaidō Main Line | forToyohashi andNagoya |
5 | ■ Tōkaidō Shinkansen | forShin-Yokohama andTokyo |
6 | ■ Tōkaidō Shinkansen | forNagoya,Shin-Osaka, andOkayama |
« | Service | » | ||
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Tokaido Main LineCA34 | ||||
ShizuokaCA17 | Sunrise Seto &Sunrise Izumo (westbound) | Himeji (JR-A85) | ||
IwataCA31 | Home Liner | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Special Rapid | TakatsukaCA35 | ||
Terminus | New Rapid | TakatsukaCA35 | ||
Terminus | Semi Rapid | TakatsukaCA35 | ||
TenryūgawaCA33 | Local | TakatsukaCA35 |
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Hamamatsu Station was officially opened on September 1, 1888. The station building was rebuilt in 1926, but this burned down during theBombing of Hamamatsu in World War II. The station was rebuilt in 1948. On October 1, 1964, the Tōkaidō Shinkansen began operations, serving Hamamatsu. Freight operations were relocated to the Nishi-Hamamatsu Freight Depot to the west in 1971. The station underwent a massive rebuilding program from the late 1970s, with the Tōkaidō Main Line tracks elevated in 1979 to the same level as the Tōkaidō Shinkansen tracks, and the "MayOne" shopping centre/new station building completed in 1981.
Station numbering was introduced to the section of the Tōkaidō Line operated JR Central in March 2018; Hamamatsu Station was assigned station number CA34.[2][3]
34°42′13″N137°44′04″E / 34.70361°N 137.73444°E /34.70361; 137.73444