Tokyo City Air Terminal
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Tokyo City Air Terminal (東京シティエアターミナル, Tōkyō shiti ea tāminaru), also known as T-CAT, is a bus terminal for Airport Transport Service, an airport bus operator, in downtown Tokyo, Japan. The terminal is located in Nihonbashi-Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku, beneath Hakozaki Junction, the three-way interchange for Shuto Expressway's Mukojima Route and Fukagawa Route, three blocks southeast of Suitengu shrine. T-CAT is a gateway for passengers going to and from Narita International Airport and Tokyo International Airport (Haneda).
Tokyo City Air Terminal 東京シティエアターミナル | |
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Airport Transport Service station | |
General information | |
Location | 42-42-1 Nihonbashi-hakozaki-cho, Chuo, Tokyo Japan |
Coordinates | 35°40′56″N 139°47′16″E |
Owned by | Tokyo City Air Terminal Co., Ltd. |
Operated by | Tokyo City Air Terminal Co., Ltd. |
Bus routes | 2 |
Bus stands | 4 |
Bus operators | Airport Transport Service |
Connections | Tokyo Metro at Suitengumae Station |
Construction | |
Parking | 404 lots (30 lots for motorcycles) |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Website | Tokyo City Air Terminal T-CAT |
History | |
Opened | 1 July 1972 (1972-07-01) |
The major stockholders in T-CAT's operating company include Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd., Keikyu Corporation, Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd., Airport Transport Service Co., Ltd., Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd., and Airport Facilities Co., Ltd.[1]