The conventional Ōu Main Line has a single
island platform, serving two tracks. In addition to regular Ōu Main Line trains, the station serves two round-trips per day of
Aoimori Railway trains, as well as two round-trips of the irregular
Resort Asunaro (direct to
Noheji and the
Ōminato Line). Upon the opening of the Tōhoku Shinkansen extension on 4 December 2010, the station became the southern terminus of
Hakuchō Limited express services to
Hakodate via the
Tsugaru Kaikyō Line, which ceased upon commencement of the Hokkaidō Shinkansen in March 2016. The Shinkansen portion of the station, which opened on 4 December 2010, consists of two elevated island platforms serving four tracks. The platforms are 263 meters long and capable of handling 10-car trains. The station has a
Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office. Previously, Shin-Aomori Station was an unstaffed station consisting of a single
side platform for bi-directional traffic.
Platforms ==History==