Chōshi Station

Railway station in Chōshi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chōshi Station (銚子駅, Chōshi-eki) is an interchange passenger railway station in the city of Chōshi, Chiba, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and also used by the private railway operator Choshi Electric Railway.

LocationNishi-shibachō, Chōshi-shi, Chiba-ken 288-0044
Japan
Coordinates35°43′45″N 140°49′39″E
Operated by
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Chōshi Station

銚子駅
Chōshi Station exterior in May 2018
General information
LocationNishi-shibachō, Chōshi-shi, Chiba-ken 288-0044
Japan
Coordinates35°43′45″N 140°49′39″E
Operated by
Lines
Distance120.5 km from Tokyo
Platforms4 (1 island platform, 2 side platforms)
ConnectionsBus terminal
Other information
Station codeCD01
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened1 June 1897 (1897-06-01)
Rebuilt1936, 1948, 2018
Passengers
3045 daily (JR FY2019); 384 (Choshi Electric FY2018)
Services
Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
Iioka
towards Tokyo
Shiosai Terminus
Matsugishi
towards Chiba
Sōbu Main Line
Local
Narita Line
Preceding station Choshi Electric Railway Following station
Terminus Chōshi Electric Railway Line Nakanochō
towards Tokawa
Location
Chōshi Station is located in Chiba Prefecture
Chōshi Station
Chōshi Station
Location within Chiba Prefecture
Chōshi Station is located in Japan
Chōshi Station
Chōshi Station
Chōshi Station (Japan)
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Lines

Chōshi Station is the eastern terminal station of the Sōbu Main Line and serves some through trains on the Narita Line to Sawara and Narita. It is 120.5 km (74.9 mi) from the western terminus of the Sōbu Main Line at Tokyo Station. It also forms the terminus of the privately operated Chōshi Electric Railway Line to Tokawa.[1]

Station layout

The JR East station facilities consist of one side platform and one island platform serving three tracks. A bay platform is located between the JR platforms 2 and 3 for Choshi Electric Railway trains. The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office.[2]

Platforms

1  Sōbu Main Line for Yōkaichiba, Narutō, Chiba, and Tokyo
 Limited express Shiosai for Yōkaichiba, Narutō, Chiba, and Tokyo
 Limited express Ayame for Sawara, Narita, Chiba, and Tokyo
2  Sōbu Main Line for Asahi, Yōkaichiba, Narutō, and Chiba
-  Chōshi Electric Railway Line for Nakanochō, Inuboh, and Tokawa
3  Narita Line for Sawara, Narita, and Chiba

History

Former station exterior in January 2007

Chōshi Station opened on 1 June 1897 as a station on the Sōbu Railway.[2] On 1 September 1907, the Sōbu Railway was nationalized, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railway (JGR).

The Chōshi Electric Railway Line from Choshi to Tokawa opened on 5 July 1923, using the trackbed and infrastructure of the earlier Chōshi Sightseeing Railway (銚子遊覧鉄道, Chōshi Yūran Tetsudō), which operated between Chōshi and Inuboh from December 1913 to November 1917.[3] The original station building was replaced by a new two-storey wood-frame-and-mortar building in 1936. An additional platform was added at the same time, and a new underground passage was opened linking the new platform. The 1936 station building lasted only nine years, as it was destroyed in 1945 by fire during World War II. The third-generation station building was completed in January 1948, and a further platform was added at the same time, creating the three-platform arrangement that continues to this day.[4]

After World War II, JGR became the Japanese National Railways (JNR). Scheduled freight operations were suspended from 31 March 1978. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987.

A roof was added to the entrance to the Choshi Electric Railway platform in December 1974, and this was replaced by the present-day Dutch-style building in November 1990.[4]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2019, the JR portion of the station was used by an average of 3045 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[5] In fiscal 2018, the Choshi Electric Railway station was used by an average of 384 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[6] The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

More information Fiscal year, Daily average ...
Fiscal yearDaily average
JR EastChoshi Electric Railway
20004,174[7]
20014,055[8]
20023,868[9]
20033,768[10]
20043,743[11]
20053,693[12]
20063,605[13]
20073,481[14] 935[15]
20083,324[16] 889[17]
20093,249[18] 795[19]
20103,352[20] 673[21]
20113,366[22]
20123,395[23]
...
2018 384[6]
2019 3,045[5]
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Surrounding area

Bus terminal

The following long-distance buses operate from Choshi Station.

More information Bus stop, No ...
Bus stopNoViadestinationCompanyNote
1Kasugadai Line(circular-route bus)Shiritsu-Kōkō mae→Kasugadai→MisakiChoshi StationKeisei Taxi NaritaRuns only in the morning
Misaki→Kasugadai→Shiritsu-Kōkō mae→KasugadaiRuns only in the evening
2Asahi-Choshi LineMisaki・Aeon Choshi・Tasaki-Jinja・Īoka Shisyo(Īoka beach・Hagizono beach)Asahi Station (Chiba)Chiba Kōtsū
Aeon Shuttle LineNon stopAeon Mall Choshi
Toyosato Newtown LineMatsugishi StationShiishiba StationShimosa-Toyosato StationToyosato Newtown No.4
3Express bus Inuboh(Expressway bus)Asahi-chuo Hospital HigashiTokyo StationKeisei Bus・Chiba KōtsūAsahi route
Express bus Tone Liner(Expressway bus)[25]Shisui Premium OutletsChiba KōtsūOmigawa・Sawara route
4Kawaguchi LineChoshi-kannon・KawaguchiChoshi-port CenterKeisei Taxi Narita
Misaki-meguri ShuttlePort Tower Wosse・Ashikajima StationKimigahama StationInubosaki LighthouseInuboh StationChikyū TembōkanChiba Kōtsu
5Southern Cross(Night bus)Kyoto StationOsaka StationNamba StationUSJChiba Kōtsu・Nankai Bus
Nagasaki LineChoshi-ginza・NagasakiKokumin-syukusya(Hotel)Chiba Kōtsu
Naarai LineNaarai・Choshi Marina(Byobugaura)Chiba Kagaku Daigaku
6Ashikajima Line(circular-route bus)Kasagami-Kurohae StationAshikajima StationChoshi StationKeisei Taxi NaritaRuns only in the morning
Ashikajima StationKasagami-Kurohae StationRuns only in the evening
Tokawa LineInuboh StationTogawa Shako(Tokawa Station)
7Tonegawa LineHasakiKashima-Jingū StationKanto RailwayIt is possible to transfer onto the Expressway bus Hasaki, which is bound to Tokyo at Hasaki bus stop.[26][27][28]
Kaigan LineHasaki・Hasaki chuoHasaki Kaisuiyokuzyō
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