Hinata Station
Hinata Station (日当駅, Hinata-eki) is a railway station in the city of Motosu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tarumi Railway.[1]
Hinata Station 日当駅 | |
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Hinata Station in May 2005 | |
Location | Hinata, Motosu-shi, Gifu-ken 501-1231 Japan |
Coordinates | 35°34′56.48″N 136°37′53.09″E |
Operated by | |
Line(s) | ■ Tarumi Line |
Distance | 28.3 km from Ōgaki |
Platforms | 1 side platform |
Tracks | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Unstaffed |
Website | Official website (in Japanese) |
History | |
Opened | March 25, 1989 |
Location | |
Hinata Station Location within Gifu Prefecture Hinata Station Hinata Station (Japan) |
Lines
Hinata Station is a station on the Tarumi Line, and is located 28.3 rail kilometers from the opposing terminus of the line at Ōgaki.[1]
Station layout
Hinata Station has one ground-level side platform serving a single bi-directional track. The station is unattended.[1]
History
Hinata Station opened on March 25, 1989.[1]
Surrounding area
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See also
- List of Railway Stations in Japan
References
- Sone, Satoru (2011). 週刊 歴史でめぐる鉄道全路線 公営鉄道・私鉄』26号 長良川鉄道・明知鉄道・樽見鉄道・三岐鉄道・伊勢鉄道 (Weekly History of Public and Private Railways No.26 Nagaragawa Railway, Akechi Railway, Tarumi Railway, Sangi Railway, Ise Railway) (in Japanese). Asahi Shinbun Publishing. pp. 15–17.
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