Kandai-mae Station

Kandai-mae Station (関大前駅, Kandai-mae-eki) is a train station on the Hankyu Railway Senri Line located in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

Kandai-mae Station

関大前駅
Location1, Senriyama-higashi, Suita, Osaka
(大阪府吹田市千里山東1)
Japan
Coordinates34°46′16″N 135°30′21″E
Operated byHankyu Corporation
Line(s)Senri Line
Connections
    History
    Opened1964

    Layout

    west side  Senri Line for Kita-Senri
    east side  Senri Line for Umeda, Tenjimbashisuji Rokuchome, Tengachaya, Kyoto, Kobe and Takarazuka

    History

    Hankyu Railway
    • October 26, 1921 – Kadan-mae Station (花壇前駅) on Kita-Osaka Railway was opened.
    • April 17, 1922 – Daigaku-mae Station (大学前駅) was opened between Kadan-mae Station and Senriyama Station.
    • April 1, 1923 – Kadan-mae Station and Daigaku-mae Station became stations on Shin-Keihan Railway.
    • September 15, 1930 – Kadan-mae Station and Daigaku-mae Station became stations on the Keihan Railway (old) Senriyama Line.
    • September 15, 1938 – Kadan-mae Station was renamed Senriyama-yūen Station (千里山遊園駅).
    • October 1, 1943 – Hanshin Kyuko Railway Company consolidated Keihan Railway Company (old) and was renamed Keihanshin Kyuko Railway Company, thus Kadan-mae Station and Daigaku-mae Station became stations on the Keihanshin Kyuko Railway Senriyama Line.
    • December 1, 1943 – Senriyama-yūen Station was renamed Senriyama-kōseien Station (千里山厚生園駅).
    • April 7, 1946 – Senriyama-kōseien Station was renamed Senriyama-yūen Station (千里山遊園駅) again.
    • August 1, 1950 – Senriyama-yūen Station was renamed Jogakuin-mae Station (女学院前駅).
    • April 1, 1951 – Jogakuin-mae Station was renamed Kadanchō Station (花壇町駅).
    • April 10, 1964 – Kadanchō Station and Daigaku-mae Station were united and Kandai-mae Station (関大前駅) was opened.
    • March 1, 1967 – The Senriyama Line was renamed the Senri Line.

    Surrounding

    Stations next to Kandai-mae

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    Hankyu Senri Line
    Toyotsu   Local   Senriyama


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