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Hommachi Station

Coordinates: 34°40′54.97″N 135°29′56.34″E / 34.6819361°N 135.4989833°E / 34.6819361; 135.4989833
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Hommachi Station

本町駅
Osaka Metro station
Chūō Line platform, May 2012
General information
Other namesSemba-nishi (船場西)
(Midosuji Line and Chuo Line)
LocationSemba-chūō 4-chōme, Chūō, Osaka, Osaka
(大阪市中央区船場中央四丁目)
Japan
Coordinates34°40′54.97″N 135°29′56.34″E / 34.6819361°N 135.4989833°E / 34.6819361; 135.4989833
Operated by Osaka Metro
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform (Midosuji Line)
1 island platform (Chuo Line)
2 side platforms (Yotsubashi Line)
Tracks6
Connections
  • Bus interchange Bus stop
Other information
Station code M 18   C 16   Y 13 
History
OpenedMay 20, 1933; 91 years ago (May 20, 1933)
Previous namesShinanobashi (信濃橋駅) (Yotsubashi Line, 1965–1969)
Passengers
FY2016217,760 daily[1]
Services
Preceding station Osaka Metro Following station
Yodoyabashi
 M 17 
towards Esaka
Midōsuji Line Shinsaibashi
 M 19 
towards Nakamozu
Awaza
 C 15 
towards Cosmosquare
Chūō Line Sakaisuji-Hommachi
 C 17 
towards Nagata
Higobashi
 Y 12 
towards Nishi-Umeda
Yotsubashi Line Yotsubashi
 Y 14 
towards Suminoekōen
Location
Hommachi Station is located in Osaka Prefecture
Hommachi Station
Hommachi Station
Location within Osaka Prefecture
Hommachi Station is located in Japan
Hommachi Station
Hommachi Station
Hommachi Station (Japan)

Hommachi Station (本町駅, Honmachi-eki) is a metro station on three lines of Osaka Metro located in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan.

Lines

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The station on the Yotsubashi Line was opened as Shinanobashi Station (信濃橋駅) in 1965, and was renamed Hommachi Station in 1969.

Layout

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The station has an island platform serving two tracks for the Chūō Line on the third basement, an island platform serving two tracks for the Midōsuji Line on the second basement in the east of the platform for the Chūō Line, and two side platforms serving two tracks for the Yotsubashi Line on the first basement in the west of the platform for the Chūō Line.

"Semba-nishi (船場西)" has been shown on the station signs for the Midosuji Line and the Chuo Line since October 2011 to revive the traditional "Semba Brand" in the center of the city of Osaka. "Semba-higashi (船場)" is shown on the station signs at adjacent Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station, but both names are not announced on the trains as they are not co-station names.

A connecting track is located between the Chuo Line and the Yotsubashi Line (completed in 2014). Morinomiya Workshop was consolidated with Midorigi Workshop in February 2016.

Midosuji Line
1  Midōsuji Line for Namba (east), Tennoji and Nakamozu
2  Midōsuji Line for Umeda, Shin-Osaka and Minoh-kayano
Chūō Line
1  Chūō Line for Tanimachi Yonchome, Morinomiya, Nagata, Ikoma and Gakken Nara-Tomigaoka
2  Chūō Line for Bentencho, Osakako and Cosmosquare
Yotsubashi Line
1  Yotsubashi Line for Namba (west), Daikokucho and Suminoekoen
2  Yotsubashi Line for Nishi-Umeda

Surroundings

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  • Orix
  • Resona Bank, Limited.
  • Marubeni Osaka Branch
  • Yume No Machi Souzou Iinkai Co., Ltd.
  • Tsuruya Corporation
  • Kita-Mido
  • Minami-Mido
  • Utsubo Park
  • Semba Center Building
  • Nihon Ryutsu Sangyo Co., Ltd.
  • OSTEC Exhibition Hall
  • St. Regis Osaka
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References

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  1. ^ "路線別駅別乗降人員" (PDF). Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau. November 8, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2017.