Minobayashi Station
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Japan
M13 Minobayashi Station 見能林駅 | |||||
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Minobayashi Station before the fire in 1986 | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | Shimizuyamanohigashi Minobayashichō, Anan-shi, Tokushima-ken 774-0017 Japan | ||||
| Coordinates | 33°54′12″N 134°40′00″E / 33.9032°N 134.6668°E | ||||
| Operated by | |||||
| Line | ■ Mugi Line | ||||
| Distance | 26.4 km from Tokushima | ||||
| Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||
| Tracks | 1 | ||||
| Construction | |||||
| Structure type | At grade | ||||
| Accessible | Yes - ramp leads up to platform | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Status | Unstaffed | ||||
| Station code | M13 | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 27 March 1936 | ||||
| Passengers | |||||
| FY2019 | 614 | ||||
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Minobayashi Station (見能林駅, Minobayashi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Anan, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "M13".[1][2]
Layout
The station, which is unstaffed, consists of a side platform serving a single track. There is no station building, only a shelter on the platform for waiting passengers. A ramp leads up to the platform from the access road.[2][3][4]
Adjacent stations
| « | Service | » | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mugi Line | ||||
| Anan | Local | Awa-Tachibana | ||
History
Japanese Government Railways (JGR) opened Minobayashi Station on 27 March 1936 as an intermediate station during the first phase of the construction of the Mugi Line when a track was built from Hanoura to Kuwano. The station building was destroyed in a fire in the summer of 1986. On 1 April 1987, with the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, JR Shikoku took over control of the Station.[5][6]
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 614 passengers daily.[7]
Surrounding area
- Anan City Minobayashi Elementary School
- Anan City Anan Junior High School
- Anan National College of Technology