Location & Access
Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2 Station is conveniently located directly beneath Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport, in Ōta, Tokyo. This underground station provides direct and easy access to Terminals 1 and 2 of the airport, making it an essential gateway for both domestic and international travelers.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Keikyu Airport Line, operated by the private railway company Keikyu. It features two platforms and two tracks, facilitating smooth connections for passengers. The station code is KK17, and it is notable as Keikyu's easternmost station. Services include Airport Limited Express, Limited Express (Kaitoku), Limited Express (Tokkyū), Express, and Local trains, connecting to destinations like Sengakuji and Keikyū Kamata.
Station History
Opened on November 18, 1998, the station has undergone several name changes. Initially known as Haneda Airport Station, it was renamed Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Station on October 21, 2010, with the opening of Haneda Airport International Terminal Station (now Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station). Its current name, Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2 Station, was adopted on March 14, 2020, following changes to the airport's passenger terminal building names. Despite these changes, "Haneda Airport" is still used as a general term for both this station and Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station in passenger information.
Travel Tips
As an accessible underground station, it caters to all travelers. With an average daily ridership of nearly 69,000 in FY2011, it's a busy hub. For seamless travel, check the official Keikyu website for up-to-date schedules and connections. Remember that for onward travel, the general term "Haneda Airport" on signs might refer to either Terminal 1·2 or Terminal 3 stations.