Yamashina Station (山科駅, Yamashina-eki) is a train station in Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

The station has two separated sections: underground subway section and above-ground JR section. In addition, Keihan-yamashina Station (京阪山科駅, Keihan Yamashina-eki) on the Keishin Line of Keihan Electric Railway is located just in front of the JR station. This article also covers the Keihan station. There is a Keihan Bus terminal in front of the station.

Lines

Layout

Yamashina Station (JR West)

The JR station has two island platforms with four tracks.[2]

1  JR Kyōto Line for Kyoto and Osaka
(trains from the Kosei Line, limited express "Rakuraku Biwako", part of special rapid service)
Kansai Airport Limited Express "Haruka 3, 9, and 11" for Kansai Airport
2  JR Kyōto Line for Kyoto and Osaka (trains from the Biwako Line)
3  Biwako Line for Kusatsu and Maibara (local trains, special rapid service)
 Kosei Line for Katata and Ōmi-Imazu
4  Biwako Line for Kusatsu and Maibara (special rapid service in the morning, limited express "Biwako Express")
 through to the Kusatsu Line for Kusatsu and Kibukawa
 Kosei Line for Katata and Ōmi-Imazu (part of trains in the rush hour)
  • This station is an intermediate station on the "Biwako Line", but only the Tokaido Line for Maibara is informed as that common name, and the line for Kyoto and Osaka is as the "JR Kyoto Line". There are trains of the Biwako Line and the Kosei Line between this station and Kyoto.
  • Five of the 60 daily runs of the Kansai Airport limited express "Haruka" stop at this station.[3]
Track layout of JR West
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1
4
2
For the tracks and platforms shown in light color,
JR West plans to complete them in 2029.[4]

Yamashina Station (Kyoto City Subway)

The subway station has an island platform with two tracks.

1  Tōzai Line for Karasuma Oike and Uzumasa Tenjingawa
2  Tōzai Line for Daigo and Rokujizō

Keihan-yamashina Station (Keihan Railway)

The Keihan station has two side platforms with two tracks.

north side  Keishin Line for Biwako-hamaotsu
Change trains at Hamaotsu for Ishiyamadera and Sakamoto
south side  Keishin Line for Sanjō Keihan, Kyōto Shiyakusho-mae and Uzumasa Tenjingawa
Change trains at Sanjo Keihan for the Keihan Line (Demachiyanagi, Osaka (Yodoyabashi, Nakanoshima))

History

Station numbering was introduced to the JR lines in March 2018 with Yamashina being assigned station number JR-A30 for the Biwako Line and JR B-30 for the Kosei Line.[7][8]

Adjacent stations

« Service »
JR West (Yamashina)
Tōkaidō Line (Biwako Line)
Limited Express "Hida": Does not stop at this station
Ōtsu (A29)   Local   Kyoto (A31)
Ōtsu (A29)   Special Rapid Service   Kyoto (A31)
Ōtsu (A29)   Kansai Airport Limited Express "Haruka"   Kyoto (A31)
Kosei Line
Ōtsukyō (B29)   Local   Kyoto (B31)
Ōtsukyō (B29)   Rapid Service   Kyoto (B31)
Ōtsukyō (B29)   Special Rapid Service   Kyoto (B31)
Kyoto City Subway (Yamashina)
Tozai Line
Misasagi (T08) - Higashino (T06)
Keihan Railway (Keihan-yamashina)
Keishin Line
Misasagi (T08) - Shinomiya (OT32)

Yamashina Station (1879-1921)

« Service »
Japanese Government Railway Tōkaidō Line (Old route)
Ōtani - Inari

References

  1. ^ "移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)" (PDF) (in Japanese). JR West. 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  2. ^ 山科駅構内図 (in Japanese). West Japan Railway Company. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  3. ^ "New Limited Express Train Destination to Ease Kyoto Station Congestion; Bringing Travelers Closer to Popular Spots". The Japan News. December 28, 2024.
  4. ^ "京の東の玄関口 山科駅改良について -特急「はるか」の山科駅延伸により京都市内アクセスがより便利に-" (PDF) (in Japanese). JR West. 22 November 2024.
  5. ^ "移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)" (PDF) (in Japanese). Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau. 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  6. ^ "移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)" (PDF) (in Japanese). Keihan Electric Railway. 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  7. ^ "近畿エリアの12路線 のべ300駅に「駅ナンバー」を導入します!" ["Station numbers" will be introduced at a total of 300 stations on 12 lines in the Kinki area!]. westjr.co.jp (in Japanese). 20 July 2016. Archived from the original on 16 November 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  8. ^ "「駅ナンバー」一覧表" ["Station number" list] (PDF). westjr.co.jp (in Japanese). 20 July 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 November 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
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