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== Station Layout == | == Station Layout == | ||
Oku Station is served by the [[Ome Line]]. It is a single island platform built on the northern side of the Lamtsu-Misato Corridor, and has a pedestrian bridge to the other side. Only Local trains stop at this station. [[Shin-Kata Station]] is a 1 minute walk up the road to the west. | Oku Station is served by the [[Ome Line]] and [[Seiyo Main Line]]. It is a single island platform built on the northern side of the Lamtsu-Misato Corridor, and has a pedestrian bridge to the other side. Only Local trains stop at this station. [[Shin-Kata Station]] is a 1 minute walk up the road to the west. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+Platforms | |+Platforms | ||
|1 | | rowspan="2" |1 | ||
|[[Ome Line|Ome Line (City)]] | |[[Ome Line|Ome Line (City)]] | ||
|For Misato | | rowspan="2" |For Misato | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2 | |[[Seiyo/Lamtsu Main Line (Urban)|Tai Hing Line]] | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" |2 | |||
|[[Ome Line|Ome Line (City)]] | |[[Ome Line|Ome Line (City)]] | ||
|For Mihara | |For Mihara | ||
|- | |||
|[[Seiyo/Lamtsu Main Line (Urban)|Tai Hing Line]] | |||
|For [[Tai Hing Forest]] | |||
For [[Lighthouse Front]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Oku Station was formed out of the Ome Line portion of [[Moseushi Station]], which was brought further south-east. Due to the Seiyo Main Line moving to the Lamtsu-Misato corridor, the importance of the station as a transfer hub diminished greatly. | Oku Station was formed out of the Ome Line portion of [[Moseushi Station]], which was brought further south-east. Due to the Seiyo Main Line moving to the Lamtsu-Misato corridor, the importance of the station as a transfer hub diminished greatly, and Moseushi Station was closed. |
Latest revision as of 09:15, 20 September 2022
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Oku
Oku Station viewed from the eastern end
General Information
Location | Kata District, Misato City |
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Owned by | Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu) |
Operated by | Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu) |
Line(s) | Ome Line |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 2 |
Connections | Shin-Kata Station |
Technical Details
Structure Type | At-grade1 |
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Platform Levels | 1 |
Disabled Access | No |
Other
Station Code | OK |
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History
Opened | 7th July 2022 |
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Oku Station is a railway station in Misato City, Lamtsu Capital City, operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu). It opened on 7th July 2022.
Station Layout
Oku Station is served by the Ome Line and Seiyo Main Line. It is a single island platform built on the northern side of the Lamtsu-Misato Corridor, and has a pedestrian bridge to the other side. Only Local trains stop at this station. Shin-Kata Station is a 1 minute walk up the road to the west.
1 | Ome Line (City) | For Misato |
Tai Hing Line | ||
2 | Ome Line (City) | For Mihara |
Tai Hing Line | For Tai Hing Forest
For Lighthouse Front |
History
Oku Station was formed out of the Ome Line portion of Moseushi Station, which was brought further south-east. Due to the Seiyo Main Line moving to the Lamtsu-Misato corridor, the importance of the station as a transfer hub diminished greatly, and Moseushi Station was closed.