Ise-Hata Station

Ise-Hata Station (伊勢八太駅, Ise-Hata-eki) is a railway station located in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is 11.7 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Meishō Line at Matsusaka Station.

Ise-Hata Station

伊勢八太駅
Ise-Hata Station
LocationIchishi-cho Oyama 4, Tsu, Mie
(三重県津市一志町小山4)
Japan
Operated byCentral Japan Railway Company
Line(s)Meishō Line
Connections
    History
    Opened1930
    Traffic
    Passengers (2011)14 daily

    Lines

    Layout

    Ise-Hata Station has a single side platform serving bi-directional traffic. There is no station building, but only a rain shelter built directly on the platform. The station is unattended.

    Platforms

    1  Meishō Line For Matsusaka
    For Ise-Okitsu

    Adjacent stations

    « Service »
    Meishō Line
    Gongemmae   Local   Ichishi

    History

    Ise-Hata Station was opened on March 30, 1930 as a station on the Japanese Government Railways (JGR), which became the Japan National Railways (JNR) after World War II. Freight operations were discontinued in 1963. Along with its division and privatization of JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the control and operation of the Central Japan Railway Company.

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