Etchūjima Station, Underground railway station in Kōtō, Japan.
Etchūjima Station is an underground railway facility on the Keiyō Line serving the Kōtō ward area with a single island platform positioned on the second basement level. The two-track layout handles regular passenger trains connecting toward the city center and outlying districts.
The station opened on March 10, 1990, representing part of East Japan Railway Company's expansion into underground rail infrastructure serving the eastern districts. Its completion added a significant link to the region's growing transit network at that time.
The station neighborhood includes educational centers like Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology and Shibaura Institute of Technology.
The station accommodates over 4,000 daily passengers and connects directly to Tokyo Station through regular service trains. Finding your way around is straightforward thanks to standard station signage and layout typical of Tokyo's underground rail network.
The station received the designation code JE03 in 2016 when JR East implemented its systematic platform numbering system.
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