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Shin-Osaka Station

Shin-Osaka Station (新大阪駅), or New Osaka Station, is a train station in Yodogawa-ku , Osaka, Japan. It is the western terminus of the Tokaido Shinkansen, and the eastern terminus of the Sanyo Shinkansen.

Shin-Osaka is not to be confused with Osaka Station, which is located closer to the center of the city (about 3 km to the south). The new station was built in 1964 to avoid the engineering difficulties of running Shinkansen lines into the center of the city. The JR Kyoto Line and Subway Midosuji Line provide convenient connections to other stations around the city center.

Lines

Platform

JR Shin-Osaka Station
  • No. 11
Haruka, for Kansai Airport
Ocean Arrow, Kuroshio, and Super Kuroshio, for Shirahama and Shingu
  • No. 12
Thunderbird, for Hokuriku
JR Kyoto Line and Biwako Line, for Kyoto, Maibara, and Nagahama (Rapid Services and Special Rapid Services in the rush hours)
  • No. 13, 14
JR Kyoto Line and Biwako Line, for Kyoto, Maibara, and Nagahama
  • No. 15, 16
JR Kyoto Line and JR Kobe Line, for Osaka, Sannomiya, and Himeji
  • No. 17, 18
Trains with sleeping cars, for Kyushu
Linited Express trains for Kita-Kinki and San-in
JR Kyoto Line and JR Kobe Line, for Osaka, Sannomiya, and Himeji (Rapid Services and Special Rapid Services in the rush hours)
  • No. 20, 21, 22
Sanyo Shinkansen, for Hiroshima and hakata
  • No. 23, 24, 25, 26
Tokaido Shinkansen, for Nagoya and Tokyo
Osaka Municipal Subway Midosuji Line Shin-Osaka Station
  1. for Umeda, Namba, Tennoji, and Nakamozu
  2. for Esaka and Senri-Chuo

Neighboring stations

Central Japan Railway (JR-Tokai)
Tokaido Shinkansen
Kyoto Station - Shin-Osaka Station
West Japan Railway (JR-West)
Sanyo Shinkansen
Shin-Osaka Station - Shin-Kobe Station
Tokaido Line (JR Ktoto Line)
Special Rapid Service
Takatsuki Station - Shin-Osaka Station - Osaka Station
Rapid Service
Ibaraki Station - Shin-Osaka Station - Osaka Station
Local
Higashi-Yodogawa Station - Shin-Osaka Station - Osaka Station
Direct to the Hanwa Line
Rapid Service and B Rapid Service (early morning and midnight)
Shin-Osaka Station - Nishi-Kujo Station
Osaka Municipal Subway
Midosuji Line
Higashi-Mikuni Station - Shin-Osaka Station - Nishinakajima-Minamigata Station
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