Station numbering
Station Numbering is a sign system used by some railway companies in Japan, which assigns station codes consisting of a couple of letters and numbers to train stations. It aims to facilitate navigation for foreigner travelers not familiar with the local language by using globally spread characters. The same system is also adopted by some railway companies in other countries/regions such as Mainland China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, the United States, and Thailand.
Structure
The station number is often composed of a symbol part and a number part. However, it may only have the numerical part in some cases where a rail company operates only one route or the route does not have any transfer stationsSymbol part
Line symbols usually consist of one or two letters which are often abbreviations of the Romaji notation of the line name, many of them being the initials. However, when there are more than two lines with the same initials in the same region, either of them is often changed in order to avoid duplicated line symbols, even across different company lines. Another method to avoid duplicated symbols is to assign them in alphabetical order in the first place instead of using abbreviations.In Mainland China and South Korea, the use of numbers is more common since most lines are named with numbers. In that case, the station number for the first station of line 2 would be "201".
Number part
The number part is usually a series of numbers starting with 00 or 01 and is often written in two digits.If there is a branch line branching off from the main line, skipped numbers or branch numbers such as "211-1" are assigned.
If a new station is added between stations of, for example, number 08 and 09, branch numbers such as "08-1" are assigned in order not to change the existing station numbers, especially in western Japan. The same method is used by city buses and highway interchanges in Japan. As an exception, JR West takes the approach to assign decimal numbers like "08.5". Meanwhile, there are cases where the station numbers are shifted and renumbered.
Companies using Station Numbering
Japan
- Hokkaidō region
- * Hokkaido Railway Company
- * Sapporo Municipal Subway
- * Sapporo Streetcar
- * Hakodate Transportation Bureau
- * South Hokkaido Railway Company
- Tōhoku region
- * Sendai Subway
- Kantō region
- * East Japan Railway Company - adopted in 2016/8/20
- ** Tokyo Monorail
- ** Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit
- * Tokyo Metro
- * Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
- * Tokyo Waterfront New Transit
- * Keisei Electric Railway
- ** Hokusō Railway
- ** Shibayama Railway
- * Keikyu
- * Tokyu Corporation
- * Tobu Railway
- * Seibu Railway
- * Keio Corporation
- * Odakyu Electric Railway
- * Sagami Railway
- * Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company
- * Yokohama Municipal Subway
- * Kanazawa Seaside Line
- * Enoshima Electric Railway
- * Shonan Monorail
- * Tōyō Rapid Railway
- * Saitama Railway Corporation
- * Watarase Keikoku Railway
- * Tokyo Tama Intercity Monorail
- * Saitama New Urban Transit
- * Ryutetsu
- Chūbu region
- * Central Japan Railway Company - adopted in 2018/3
- * Nagoya Municipal Subway
- * Linimo
- * Aichi Loop Line
- * Meitetsu
- * Izukyū Corporation
- * Izuhakone Railway
- * Fuji Kyuko
- * Nagano Electric Railway
- * Ueda Electric Railway
- * Alpico Kōtsū
- * Echizen Railway
- * Nagaragawa Railway
- * Akechi Railway
- * Shizuoka Railway
- * Enshu Railway
- * Toyohashi Railroad
- Kansai region
- * West Japan Railway Company
- * Osaka Metro
- * Ise Railway
- * Nankai Electric Railway
- * Semboku Rapid Railway
- * Hankai Tramway
- * Kyoto Municipal Subway
- * Kitakinki Tango Railway
- * Osaka Monorail
- * Kintetsu Railway
- * Kobe Municipal Subway
- * Hokushin Kyūkō Electric Railway
- * Kobe New Transit
- * Hankyu
- * Nose Electric Railway
- * Hanshin Electric Railway
- * Sanyo Electric Railway
- * Kobe Electric Railway
- * Keihan Electric Railway
- * Keifuku Electric Railroad
- * Eizan Electric Railway
- * Wakayama Electric Railway
- * Hiroshima Electric Railway
- * Ichibata Electric Railway
- Shikoku region
- * Shikoku Railway Company, Tosa Kuroshio Railway and Asatō Line
- * Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad
- * Iyotetsu
- Kyūshū region
- * Kyushu Railway Company
- * Fukuoka City Subway
- * Chikuhō Electric Railroad Line
- * Kitakyushu Monorail
- * Nagasaki Electric Tramway
- * Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau
- * Kagoshima City Transportation Bureau
- * Okinawa Urban Monorail
South Korea
- Korail
- Seoul Metropolitan Subway
- * Seoul Metro
- * Incheon Subway
- * Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation
- * Airport Railroad Corporation
- * UiTrans LRT Co.
- * Yongin Rapid Transit Corporation
- * Uijeongbu LRT Corporation
- * NeoTrans Co. Ltd.
- * E-Rail
- Busan Metro
- Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit Operation Corporation
- Daegu Metro
- Daejeon Metro
- Gwangju Metro
Mainland China
- Beijing Subway
- Shanghai Metro
- Chongqing Rail Transit
- Guangzhou Metro
Taiwan
- Taipei Metro
- Taoyuan Metro
- Kaohsiung Rapid Transit
Malaysia
- Rapid KL rail transit
Singapore
- MRT
- LRT
Thailand
- BTS Skytrain
- MRT Blue Line
- MRT Purple Line
- Airport Rail Link
United States
- MARTA
- WMATA
Indonesia
- Jakarta LRT