Location & Access
Senju-Ōhashi Station is strategically located in Senjuhashidocho, Adachi, Tokyo, making it a key transportation hub for the southern part of Adachi Ward. As the southernmost station in the ward, it offers convenient access for residents and visitors alike. The station is easily identifiable by its station code KS05.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Keisei Main Line, operated by the private railway company Keisei Electric Railway. It is situated 5.9 km from Keisei Ueno, a major terminal. Travelers can connect to various destinations, with Nippori (KS02) towards Keisei Ueno and Aoto (KS09) towards Narita Airport Terminal 1 being the preceding and following stations for Rapid services. For Local services, Machiya (KS04) precedes it and Keisei Sekiya (KS06) follows, heading towards Narita Airport Terminal 1.
Station History
Senju-Ōhashi Station first opened its doors to passengers on December 19, 1931. Over the decades, it has played a vital role in connecting the Adachi area with central Tokyo and beyond. In fiscal year 2015, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 14,496, highlighting its importance to the local community.
Travel Tips
When traveling through Senju-Ōhashi Station, be aware of the different service types on the Keisei Main Line (Rapid and Local) and their respective stops. The station features two island platforms and four tracks, ensuring efficient train operations. For the latest information on schedules and services, it is recommended to check the official Keisei Electric Railway website.