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Takii Station

Coordinates: 34°43′39.66″N 135°33′26.97″E / 34.7276833°N 135.5574917°E / 34.7276833; 135.5574917
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Takii Station

滝井駅
Takii Station east entrance, August 2007
General information
Location8-8 Beniyacho, Moriguchi-shi, Osaka-fu
Japan
Coordinates34°43′39.66″N 135°33′26.97″E / 34.7276833°N 135.5574917°E / 34.7276833; 135.5574917
Operated by Keihan Electric Railway
Line(s) Keihan Main Line
Distance7.2 km from Yodoyabashi
Platforms2 side platforms
Connections
  • Bus terminal
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeKH09
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened14 October 1931 (1931-10-14)
Passengers
FY20196,814 daily
Location
Takii Station is located in Osaka Prefecture
Takii Station
Takii Station
Location within Osaka Prefecture
Takii Station is located in Japan
Takii Station
Takii Station
Takii Station (Japan)

Takii Station (滝井駅, Takii-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.

Lines

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Takii Station is served by the Keihan Main Line, and is located 7.2 km from the starting point of the line at Yodoyabashi Station.

Station layout

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The station has two elevated side platforms, serving 4 tracks with the station building underneath.The middle two tracks are for express trains passing through the station

Platforms

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1  Keihan Main Line for Kayashima, Hirakatashi, Sanjō and Demachiyanagi
2  Keihan Main Line for Kyōbashi, and Yodoyabashi

Adjacent stations

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« Service »
Keihan Main Line
Sembayashi   Local   Doi
Others: Does not stop at this station

History

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The station was opened on October 14, 1931.

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 6,814 passengers daily.[1]

Surrounding area

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  • Kansai Medical University Medical Center
  • Osaka International Takii High School
  • Moriguchi City Takai Elementary School

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年 [Osaka Prefectural Statistical Yearbook] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Osaka Prefecture. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
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