Aoyama Station (Aichi)

Aoyama Station (青山駅, Aoyama-eki) is a railway station operated by Meitetsu's Kōwa Line located in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is located 16.8 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ōtagawa Station.[2]

Aoyama Station

青山駅
Station building, April 2014
LocationAoyama 1-13-2, Handa, Aichi
(愛知県半田市青山一丁目13番地2)
Japan
Operated byNagoya Railroad
Line(s)Meitetsu Kōwa Line
History
Opened1933
Previous namesMinami Narawa (until 2005)
Traffic
Passengers (2006)1,029,097[1]

History

Aoyama Station was opened on July 10, 1933, as Minami Narawa Station (南成岩駅, Minami Narawa-eki)on the Chita Railway. The Chita Railway became part of the Meitetsu group on February 2, 1943. A new station building was completed in April 1993. On January 29, 2005, the station was renamed to its present name. In July 2006, the Tranpass system of magnetic fare cards with automatic turnstiles was implemented, and the station became unattended after that date. The station building was reconstructed in 2010.

Lines

Layout

Aoyama Station has two opposed side platforms.

Platforms

1  Meitetsu Kōwa Line For Kōwa, and Utsumi
2  Meitetsu Kōwa Line For Chita Handa, Ōtagawa and Kanayama

Adjacent stations

Service
Meitetsu Kōwa Line
Chita Handa   Limited Express   Chita Taketoyo
Narawa   Rapid Express   Chita Taketoyo
Narawa   Express   Chita Taketoyo
Narawa   Semi Express   Chita Taketoyo
Narawa   Local   Age
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References

  1. 第10章 運輸・通信 (平成20年度刊愛知県統計年鑑) [Statistics of Aichi in Year 20 of the Heisei Era] (in Japanese). Aichi Prefecture. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  2. 青山 [Aoyama] (in Japanese). Nagoya Railroad. Retrieved 27 February 2015.


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