K07 Marutamachi Station 丸太町駅  | |||||||||||
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| Location | Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto Japan  | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 35°00′59″N 135°45′35″E / 35.0165°N 135.7597°E | ||||||||||
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| Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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| Station code | K07 | ||||||||||
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| Opened | 29 May 1981 | ||||||||||
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| FY2016 | 21,796 daily[1] | ||||||||||
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Entrance of the station by the wall of Kyoto Gyoen
Marutamachi Station (丸太町駅, Marutamachi-eki) is a train station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line in Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
Lines
 Kyoto Municipal Subway
 Karasuma Line (Station Number: K07)
Layout
The station is located beneath the intersection of Marutamachi-dōri and Karasuma-dōri (National Highway Route 367), and features a single island platform.
| 1 | ■ Karasuma Line | for Karasuma Oike, Shijo, Kyoto, Takeda and Kintetsu Kyoto Line (Shin-Tanabe / Nara) | 
| 2 | ■ Karasuma Line | for Imadegawa, Kitaoji and Kokusaikaikan | 
- Turnstiles are staffed at the North gate, while they are unstaffed at the South gate.
 - Staffed turnstiles are towards exits 1–4, unstaffed turnstiles are towards exits 6 and 7, while exit 5 is in the very middle.
 
Surroundings
- north-east
 - Kyoto Imperial Palace
 - Kyoto District Court, Kyoto Summary Court
 
- north-west
 - Kyoto Prefectural Government Office
 - Kyoto Prefectural Police
 - Kyoto Architectural College
 - Heian Jogakuin University, St. Agnes' Junior and Senior High School
 - Kyoto Broadcasting System Co., Ltd.
 - Japan Red Cross Society Kyoto Daini Hospital
 
- south-east
 - The Kyoto Shimbun
 
Station History
- May 29, 1981 - Station opening.
 - 14–16 November 2005 - Due to U.S. President George W. Bush's visit, station lockers and exit #1 are closed.
 - 1 April 2007 - PiTaPa use begins.
 
References
- ↑ "京都市交通事業白書" (in Japanese). Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau.
 
External links
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