KÅbe Station
Kobe 神戸 | |
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Panoramic view of the station from the north | |
Location |
3-1-1 AioichÅ, ChÅ«Å, Kobe, HyÅgo (神戸市ä¸å¤®åŒºç›¸ç”Ÿç”ºä¸‰ä¸ç›®1-1) Japan |
Coordinates | 34°40′46.3″N 135°10′40.89″E / 34.679528°N 135.1780250°ECoordinates: 34°40′46.3″N 135°10′40.89″E / 34.679528°N 135.1780250°E |
Operated by | JR West |
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History | |
Opened | 11 May 1874 |
Kobe Station (神戸駅 KÅbe-eki) is a railway station in ChÅ«Å-ku, Kobe, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Although Kobe Station is the namesake of the city of Kobe, Kobe City Hall and the commercial center of Kobe is closer to Sannomiya Station.
Lines
The station technically forms the end point of the Tokaido Main Line and the starting of the Sanyo Main Line. This fact is barely discernible in current practice because only a few trains originate or terminate at Kobe; as a result, the station is more commonly perceived as being in the midsection of the JR Kobe Line, an alternative name for the section of the Tokaido and Sanyo lines between Osaka and Himeji.
Layout
The station has one side platform and two island platforms serving five elevated tracks.
Platforms
1 | â– JR KÅbe Line | Rapid service trains for Sannomiya, Amagasaki and Osaka on weekday mornings |
2 | â– JR KÅbe Line | Special rapid service trains and Limited Express Hamakaze (also some rapid services) for Sannomiya, Amagasaki and Osaka |
3 | â– JR KÅbe Line | Local trains and rapid service for Sannomiya, Amagasaki, and Osaka |
4 | â– JR KÅbe Line | Local trains and rapid service for Nishi-Akashi and Himeji |
5 | â– JR KÅbe Line | Special rapid service (also some rapid services) for Nishi-Akashi and Himeji â– Limited Express Hamakaze for Kinosaki-Onsen, Kasumi, Hamasaka, and Tottori |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Tokaido/Sanyo Line (JR Kobe Line) | ||||
Sannomiya | Special Rapid | Akashi | ||
Motomachi | Rapid | HyÅgo | ||
Motomachi | Local | HyÅgo |
History
Kobe Station opened on 11 May 1874.[1] With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR West.[1]
Surrounding area

The area to the south of the station was previously a freight yard, but was redeveloped and became a waterfront commercial center called Harborland.
Escalators and underground pathways link pedestrian traffic from the above-ground Kobe Station with the relatively close underground stations of Kosoku Kobe on the Kobe Rapid Railway and Harborland on the Kaigan Line of the Kobe Municipal Subway.
See also
References
External links
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- JR West - Kobe Station (Japanese)
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