Shinjuku Station
Shinjuku Station (新宿駅; -eki) is the busiest train station in the world, as well as the world's second-largest. Located in the commercial centre of Shinjuku ward, Tokyo, Japan, it is served by a multitude of JR, private and underground (subway) lines.
Shinjuku is served by the following lines:
Lines
There have been plans at various points in history to connect Shinjuku into the Shinkansen network. Originally, the station was slated to be the southern terminus of the Joetsu Shinkansen line to Niigata. This plan was eventually scrapped, but an area was reserved underneath the station for Shinkansen platforms. In the future, the Chuo Shinkansen may bring high-speed rail service to Shinjuku.
| Yamanote Line | Yoyogi | Shinjuku | Shin Ōkubo |
| Chūō Line (Local) | Yoyogi | Shinjuku | Ōkubo |
| Chūō Line (Rapid) | Yotsuya | Shinjuku | Nakano |
| Shōnan-Shinjuku Line | Ikebukuro | Shinjuku | Shibuya |
| Saikyō Line | Ikebukuro | Shinjuku | Shibuya |
| Keio Line | Shinjuku | Sasazuka | |
| Keio New Line | Shinjuku | Hatsudai | |
| Eidan Marunouchi Line | Shinjuku-sanchome | Shinjuku | Nishi-shinjuku |
| Toei Shinjuku Line | Shinjuku | Shinjuku-sanchome | |
| Toei Ōedo Line | Yoyogi | Shinjuku | Tochōmae |