Kuzakai Station

Kuzakai Station (区界駅, Kuzakai-eki) is a railway station on the Yamada Line in the city of Miyako, Iwate, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

Kuzakai Station

区界駅
Kuzakai Station in 2012
LocationKuzakai Dai-ichi jiwari 1009, Miyako-shi, Iwate-ken 028-2631
Japan
Coordinates39.6520°N 141.3514°E / 39.6520; 141.3514
Operated by JR East
Line(s) Yamada Line
Distance35.6 km from Morioka
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
Websitewww.jreast.co.jp/estation/station/info.aspx?StationCd=613
History
Opened25 September 1928 (1928-09-25)
Traffic
Passengers (FY2015)1 (daily)
Services
Preceding station JR East Following station
Kamiyonai
toward Morioka
Yamada Line
Local
Matsukusa
toward Miyako

Lines

Kuzakai Station is served by the Yamada Line, and is located 35.6 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Morioka Station.

Station layout

Kuzakai Station has two opposed side platforms connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is staffed.

Platforms

1  Yamada Line for Moichi and Miyako
2  Yamada Line for Kamiyonai and Morioka

History

Kuzakai Station opened on 25 September 1928.[1] The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987.[1]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 1 passenger daily (boarding passengers only).[2]

Surrounding area

gollark: <@213674115700097025>
gollark: Books:- mostly used to refer to objects of bound paper with covers (covers can be various materials, often card/harder paper)- paper inside the book ("pages") typically contains information about a topic encoded as patterns of ink on them- topics can include someone's notes on a subject, or something intended for wider distribution/other people such as a story/set of stories ("fiction") which did not really occur, or true information ("non-fiction")- cover generally contains art related to the contents, as well as what the book is named ("title") and who wrote it ("author")- the back will often contain a "blurb" describing the contents somewhat, as well as potentially reviews by others
gollark: The inevitability of book is inevitably inevitable.
gollark: I think I've *told* Tux1 about them a few times, so it's their fault.
gollark: I agree completely. The inevitability of apioforms is inevitably inevitable.

See also

References

  1. Ishino, Tetsu, ed. (1998). 停車場変遷大辞典 国鉄・JR編 [Station Transition Directory - JNR/JR]. II. Japan: JTB. p. 498. ISBN 4-533-02980-9.
  2. 各駅の乗車人員 (2015年度) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2015)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.