Shōnan-Enoshima Station
History
Shōnan-Enoshima Station was opened on July 1, 1971 as part of the second phase of construction of the line, which extended its terminus from Nishi-Kamakura Station.
Renovation works on the station took place between July and December 2018. Along with a refreshed exterior, new escalators and elevators were built to connect the ground floor with the fifth floor, where the monorail departs from. An open terrace at the top of the building provides an overlook of the area, with Sagami Bay and Mt. Fuji visible on a clear day.
Lines
- Shōnan Monorail Company Ltd
- Enoshima Line
Station layout
Shōnan-Enoshima Station is an elevated station with single bay platform serving one track for bi-directional traffic. The platform is located on the 5th floor of a five-story station building, with the exit wickets on the 4th floor.
Surrounding area and transfer
- Enoshima Station (Enoshima Electric Railway)
- Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Enoshima Line)
- Enoshima
References
- ^ Orii, Yuka (4 March 2019). "Enoshima monorail station spruces itself up before Olympics". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
External links
- Shonan Monorail home page (in Japanese)
35°18′42.45″N 139°29′15.87″E / 35.3117917°N 139.4877417°E