Mikuriya Station (Nagasaki)
Mikuriya Station (御厨駅, Mikuriya-eki) is the railway station in Mikuriya-machi Sato-men, Matsuura, Nagasaki Prefecture. It is operated by Matsuura Railway and is on the Nishi-Kyūshū Line.
Mikuriya Station 御厨駅 | |
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Location | Matsuura, Nagasaki (松浦市御厨町里免) Japan |
Operated by | Matsuura Railway |
Line(s) | Nishi-Kyūshū Line |
History | |
Opened | 1935 |
Previous names | Hizen-Mikuriya (until 1988) |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2005) | 446 daily |
Station layout
The station is at ground level with one island platform and two tracks.
The platform is attached to the station building, which is at a railroad crossing. A waiting room is next to the compounding of medicines drugstore which borrowed a station site, and was established and can use the inside in the business hours of the drugstore.
Environs
- National Route 204
- Matsuura City Office Mikuriya Branch
- Mikuriya Post Office
- Oshibuchi Hospital
- A-COOP Mikuriya (Supermarket)
History
- August 6, 1935 - Opens for business as Hizen-Mikuriya Station (肥前御厨駅, Hizen-Mikuriya-eki).
- April 1, 1987 - Railways privatize and this station is inherited by JR Kyushu.
- April 1, 1988 - This station is inherited by Matsuura Railway and renamed to present name.
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