词条 | Gifu Station |
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| name = {{JRCSN|CA|74|size=50}} {{JRCSN|CG|00|size=50}} Gifu Station | native_name = 岐阜駅 | native_name_lang = ja | type = | image = Gifu Station SE 1.JPG | alt = | caption = Gifu Station | other_name = | address = Hashimoto 1-chome, Gifu-shi, Gifu-ken 500-8856 | country = Japan | coordinates = {{coord|35.409514|136.75652|type:landmark|display=inline, title}} | operator = JR Central | line = {{Plainlist|
| distance = 396.3 km from {{STN|Tokyo}} | platforms = 3 island platforms | tracks = 6 | connections = | structure = | code = CA74, CG00 | website = {{official|1=http://railway.jr-central.co.jp/station-guide/tokai/gifu/index.html}} | status = Staffed (Midori no Madoguchi) | opened = January 21, 1887 | rebuilt = | closed = | former = Kanō (until 1888) | passengers = 31,742 daily | pass_year = FY2016 | map_type = Japan Gifu Prefecture#Japan | map_dot_label = Gifu Station }}{{nihongo|Gifu Station|岐阜駅|Gifu-eki}} is a railway station in the heart of the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). LinesGifu Station is served by the JR Central Tōkaidō Main Line, and is located 396.3 kilometers from the official starting point of the line at {{STN|Tokyo}}. It is also the terminal station for the Takayama Main Line. Along with Nishi-Gifu Station and Nagamori Station, it is one of the three JR Central stations in the city of Gifu. Station layoutThe station consists of three elevated island platforms serving six tracks for the Tōkaidō Main Line and Takayama Main Line, with the station building underneath. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office. [1] Platforms{{ja-rail-line|first=2|pfn=1|name=Tōkaidō Main Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for {{STN|Nagoya}} and {{STN|Okazaki}} (including limited express Shirasagi for Nagoya)limited express Shinano 9 from Osaka for {{STN|Nagano}} extra rapid Moonlight Nagara for {{STN|Tokyo}}}}{{ja-rail-line|pfn=2|nidx=Tōkaidō Main Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for {{STN|Nagoya}} and {{STN|Okazaki}} (including limited express Hida for Nagoya)}}{{ja-rail-linem|pfn=3|span=2|linename=Takayama Main Line|lineindex=Takayama Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for {{STN|Mino-Ōta}} and {{STN|Takayama}}}}{{ja-rail-linem|nolinkindex=Tōkaidō Main Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for Nagoya and Okazaki (partly)}}{{ja-rail-linem|pfn=4|span=2|linename=Takayama Main Line|lineindex=Takayama Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for {{STN|Mino-Ōta}} and {{STN|Takayama}} limited express Hida for {{STN|Mino-Ōta}}, {{STN|Takayama}} and {{STN|Toyama}} via the Takayama Line}}{{ja-rail-linem|nolinkindex=Tōkaidō Main Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=starting for Nagoya and Okazaki for Ōgaki and Maibara limited express Hida 36 for {{STN|Ōsaka}}}}{{ja-rail-line|pfn=5|nidx=Tōkaidō Main Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for {{STN|Ōgaki}} and {{STN|Maibara}} starting for Nagoya and Okazaki}}{{ja-rail-line|first=3|pfn=6|nidx=Tōkaidō Main Line|linecol=#f77321|dir=for {{STN|Ōgaki}} and {{STN|Maibara}}}} Adjacent stations{{j-railservice start}}{{j-route|route=Tōkaidō Main Line|col=Orange}}{{j-rserv|previous={{STN|Kisogawa}}|next={{STN|Nishi-Gifu}}|service=Local}}{{j-rserv|previous={{STN|Owari-Ichinomiya}}|next=Nishi-Gifu|service=Semi RapidRapid New Rapid Special Rapid}}{{j-rserv|previous=Owari-Ichinomiya|next={{STN|Hozumi}}|service=Home Liner}}{{j-route|route=Takayama Main Line|f=w|col=#f77321}}{{j-rserv|next={{STN|Nagamori}}|service=Local}}{{s-end}} History{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2013}}The station first opened on January 21, 1887, named {{Nihongo|Kanō Station|加納駅}} and was primarily used for the transport of goods. On December 15, 1888, it became a passenger rail station, at which point its name was changed to Gifu Station. On July 22, 1913, the former Aichi Station building, which closed in 1909, was moved to the area that is now the south side of Gifu Station. This station was used until it was burned to the ground during the firebombings of Gifu City in 1945. On April 1, 1987, it became part of JR Central. On November 1, 1986, construction of the elevated rail lines began, with construction ending on March 2, 1996. The station was extensively remodelled in 2008. Passenger statisticsIn fiscal 2016, the station was used by an average of 31,742 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[2] Surrounding area
Bus servicesOn the north side of JR Gifu Station are bus boarding platforms for all of the bus lines belonging to Gifu Bus, Co., Ltd. There are 15 bus boarding platforms in all, with 12 serving bus lines to different parts of Gifu and its surrounding municipalities. The first two platforms are only for alighting and the last one is currently not being used.[3] See also
References1. ^JR Central Gifu Station information. JR Central. Accessed December 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071117211751/http://jr-central.co.jp/services.nsf/station_map/gifu |date=November 17, 2007 }} 2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.pref.gifu.lg.jp/kensei/tokei/tokei-joho/11111/tokeisyo-youran/gifuken-tokeisho/H28.data/H28-11unyutuusin.pdf|script-title=ja: 岐阜県統計書(平成28年)|trans-title= Gifu Prefecture Statistics (Fiscal 2016)|year= 2017|publisher= Gifu Prefecture|location= Japan|language= Japanese|accessdate= 11 October 2017}} 3. ^Gifu Bus Platform Guide {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080914103439/http://www.gifubus.co.jp/noriai/index.html |date=2008-09-14 }}. Gifu Bus., Co., Ltd. Accessed December 5, 2007. External links{{Commons category}}
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