- 1931 as
Keihan Kyoto Station of the
Shinkeihan Line, then
operated by
Keihan Electric Railway.
After the
Shinkeihan Line
became the
Hankyu Kyoto Line,...
- the 1920s,
Keihan built another Osaka-Kyoto line
through its
subsidiary Shinkeihan Railway (新京阪鉄道, Shin-keihan-tetsudō),
which merged into
Keihan in 1930...
- 京阪神). The
merged lines included the
Keihan Main Line, the Uji Line, the
Shinkeihan Line (present-day
Kyoto Main Line), the
Senriyama Line (present-day Senri...
-
extensions were to
serve the
newly developed Senri New Town.
After the
Shinkeihan lines were
merged to
Hankyu in 1943, the role of
Tenjimbashi Station as...
-
station opened as Nishi-Mukōmachi
Station on
November 1, 1928, the day the
Shinkeihan Line (present-day
Hankyu Kyoto Main Line) was
extended from Takatsuki-machi...
-
November 1928. At the time of opening, the
station was the
terminus of the
Shinkeihan Railway, a
former operator of the
Hankyu Kyoto Line. On 31
March 1931...
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station opened as Higashi-Mukōmachi
Station on 1
November 1928, the day the
Shinkeihan Line (present-day
Hankyu Kyoto Main Line) was
extended from Takatsuki-machi...