Mikawa Toba Station
Mikawa Toba Station (三河鳥羽駅, Mikawa Toba-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
![]() Mikawa Toba Station 三河鳥羽駅 | |
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![]() Mikawa Toba Station in April, 2009 | |
Location | Koshinden Tobacho, Nishio-shi, Aichi-ken 444-0704 Japan |
Coordinates | 34.7934°N 137.1050°E |
Operated by | ![]() |
Line(s) | ■ Meitetsu Gamagōri Line |
Distance | 3.2 kilometers from Kira-Yoshida |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Other information | |
Status | Unstaffed |
Station code | GN14 |
Website | Official website |
History | |
Opened | August 11, 1929 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (FY2017) | 161 |
Location | |
![]() ![]() Mikawa Toba Station Location within Aichi Prefecture ![]() ![]() Mikawa Toba Station Mikawa Toba Station (Japan) |
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Platform
Lines
Mikawa Toba Station is served by the Meitetsu Gamagōri Line, and is located 3.2 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Kira Yoshida.
Station layout
The station has two opposed unnumbered side platforms connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station has automated ticket machines, Manaca automated turnstiles and is unattended.
Platforms
South | ■ Meitetsu Gamagōri Line | for Kira Yoshida |
North | ■ Meitetsu Gamagōri Line | for Gamagōri |
Station history
Mikawa-Toba Station was opened on August 11, 1929 as a terminal station for the Mikawa Railway. It has been unattended since February 1967.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 161 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]
Surrounding area
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See also
- List of Railway Stations in Japan
References
- 西尾の統計 (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Nishio City. 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
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