Hashikura Station

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LocationJapan
Coordinates34°02′26″N 133°50′54″E / 34.0405°N 133.8484°E / 34.0405; 133.8484
Operated by JR Shikoku
Line Dosan Line
D20
Hashikura Station

箸蔵駅
Hashikura Station in 2008
General information
LocationJapan
Coordinates34°02′26″N 133°50′54″E / 34.0405°N 133.8484°E / 34.0405; 133.8484
Operated by JR Shikoku
Line Dosan Line
Distance35.4 km (22.0 mi) from Tadotsu
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleNo - overhead footbridge needed to access one of the platforms
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
Station codeD20
History
Opened28 April 1929 (1929-04-28)
Passengers
FY2019102
Location
Hashikura Station is located in Tokushima Prefecture
Hashikura Station
Hashikura Station
Location within Tokushima Prefecture
Hashikura Station is located in Japan
Hashikura Station
Hashikura Station
Hashikura Station (Japan)

Hashikura Station (箸蔵駅, Hashikura-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Miyoshi, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "D20".[1][2]

Hashikura Station is served by the JR Shikoku Dosan Line and is located 35.4 km (22.0 mi) from the beginning of the line at Tadotsu.[3] Only local trains stop at the station.[4]

Layout

The station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks. An unstaffed station building connected to one of the side platforms serves as a waiting room. An overhead footbridge gives access to the other platform.[2][5]

Platforms

1  Dosan Line for Kotohira, Tadotsu and Takamatsu
2  Dosan Line for Awa-Ikeda, Ōboke and Kōchi

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Dosan Line
Tsubojiri   -   Tsukuda

History

The station opened on 28 April 1929 when the line was extended from Sanuki-Saida southwards to Tsukuda Signal Station (now Tsukuda), thus linking up with the track of the Tokushima Line and providing service to Awa-Ikeda. At this time the line was known as the Sanyo Line and was operated by Japanese Government Railways (JGR) which was later corporatised as Japanese National Railways (JNR). With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, control of the station passed to JR Shikoku.[3][6]

Surrounding area

See also

References

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