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Ōmiya Station (Saitama)
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Ōmiya Station (大宮駅, Ōmiya-eki?) is a railway station located in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Japan. It is the busiest station in Saitama Prefecture and one of the hub stations in the Greater Tokyo Area for the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) as well as one of the main gateways from Greater Tokyo to the Tōhoku and Hokuriku regions along with Niigata and northern Nagano Prefectures.
The following railways connect through the station:
Local and late night buses and intercity motorcoaches including ones to Narita [1] and Haneda [2] airports also depart from this station.1 Train trips involving Tokyo Monorail from Hamamatsuchō or Tennōzu Isle, and Keikyū from Shinagawa are the alternatives to Haneda.
History
On 16 March 1885 it was opened as a station of Nippon Tetsudō (日本鉄道 lit. Japan Railway) company.
In 1894, a railway workshop was opened to the north of the station, and this facility is still operated by JR East and Japan Freight Railway Company.
Station layout
Interior of Omiya Station
JR East platforms
No. 1 - 11
These are five ground-level island platforms.
No. 13 - 18
These are three 3F island platforms.
No. 19 - 22
These are two underground island platforms.
Tōbu platforms
These platforms are bay platforms.
New Shuttle platform
New Shuttle has one platform on the middle of a balloon loop.
Adjacent stations
See also
Coordinates: 35°54′23″N 139°37′26″E / 35.90639, 139.62389
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