Kiba Station

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Location5-5-1 Kiba, Kōtō-ku, Tokyo
Japan
Operated byThe logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro
Platforms1 island platform

Kiba Station

木場駅
Exit 4b of Kiba Station, October 2012
General information
Location5-5-1 Kiba, Kōtō-ku, Tokyo
Japan
Operated byThe logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro
Line Tōzai Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections
  • Bus interchange Bus stop
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station codeT-13
History
Opened14 September 1967; 58 years ago (14 September 1967)
Passengers
FY202160,085 daily
Services
Preceding station The logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro Following station
Monzen-nakacho
towards Nakano
Tōzai Line
Rapid
Commuter Rapid
Local
Toyocho
Location
Kiba Station is located in Tokyo wards area
Kiba Station
Kiba Station
Location within Tokyo wards area
Kiba Station is located in Tokyo Keiyo area
Kiba Station
Kiba Station
Kiba Station (Tokyo Keiyo area)
Kiba Station is located in Kanto Area
Kiba Station
Kiba Station
Kiba Station (Kanto Area)
Kiba Station is located in Japan
Kiba Station
Kiba Station
Kiba Station (Japan)

Kiba Station (木場駅, Kiba-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line in Kiba, Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro. It is numbered T-13.

Kiba Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line from Nakano in the west to Nishi-Funabashi in the east, and is located 14.9 km from Nakano.[1]

Station layout

Exit 3, October 2012

The station has a single underground island platform on the 4th basement level, serving two tracks.[2]

Platforms

1  Tozai Line for Tōyōchō and Nishi-Funabashi
Chuo-Sobu Line for Tsudanuma
Toyo Rapid Railway Line for Tōyō-Katsutadai
2  Tozai Line for Otemachi, Kudanshita and Nakano
Chuo-Sobu Line for Mitaka

History

Kiba Station opened on 14 September 1967.[1] It was the first Tokyo Metro station to be built by shield tunneling.[citation needed]

The station facilities were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[3]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2000, the station was used by an average of 54,071 passengers daily.[1]

In the 2015 data available from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Kiba → Monzen Nakacho was one of the train segments among Tokyo's most crowded train lines during rush hour.[4]

Surrounding area

References

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