Your lines here
This stop carries one number per line. The one on your sign depends on which platform you came up from.
- KS26
- KS26
- Keisei Ueno
- Nippori
- Shim-Mikawashima
- Machiya
- Senjuohashi
- Keisei Sekiya
- Horikiri-Shobuen
- Ohanajaya
- Aoto
- Keisei-Takasago
- Keisei Koiwa
- Edogawa
- Konodai
- Ichikawamama
- Sugano
- Keisei Yawata
- Onigoe
- Keisei Nakayama
- Higashi-Nakayama
- Keisei-Nishifuna
- Kaijin
- Keisei Funabashi
- Daijingushita
- Funabashikeibajo
- Yatsu
- Keisei Tsudanuma
- Keisei Okubo
- Mimomi
- Yachiyodai
- Keisei Owada
- Katsutadai
- Shizu
- Yukarigaoka
- Keisei-Usui
- Keisei-Sakura
- Osakura
- Keisei Shisui
- Sogosando
- Kozunomori
- Keisei Narita
- Narita Airport Terminal 2,3
- Narita Airport Terminal 1
Share bikes
Docked share-bike ports a short walk away. Register in the operator’s app first — the dock itself sells nothing.
HELLO CYCLING京成津田沼駅南口自転車等駐車場(3階)~90 m
HELLO CYCLINGタイムパーキング津田沼第2~230 m
Port locations and live availability are the operators’ own GBFS data — docomo bike share and OpenStreet (HELLO CYCLING) via the Public Transportation Open Data Center, CC BY 4.0. Ports can be full or empty at any moment; the app is the authority.
Not here yet
Which car to board still isn't here — it exists as posters on the platform and in no open dataset at all. Live service status covers the four Toei lines only, on their line pages: Tokyo Metro's feed is open data, but its terms don't allow passing it on the way this site delivers live information.
