Mino-Yamazaki Station
Mino-Yamazaki Station (美濃山崎駅, Mino-Yamazaki-eki, 美濃高田駅) Mino-Takada-eki is a railway station in the city of Kaizu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Yōrō Railway.
Mino-Yamazaki Station 美濃山崎駅 | |
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Mino-Yamazaki Station in October 2011 | |
Location | Nanno-cho Yamazaki, Kaizu-shi, Gifu-ken 503-0415 Japan |
Coordinates | 35.1986°N 136.6215°E |
Operated by | |
Line(s) | ■ Yōrō Line |
Distance | 16.2 km from Kuwana |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Tracks | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Unstaffed |
Website | Official website (in Japanese) |
History | |
Opened | April 27, 1919 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (FY2015) | 141 |
Location | |
Mino-Yamazaki Station Location within Japan |
Lines
Mino-Yamazakia Station is a station on the Yōrō Line, and is located 16.2 rail kilometers from the opposing terminus of the line at Kuwana.
Station layout
Mino-Yamazaki Station has two opposed ground-level side platforms connected by a level crossing. The station is unattended.
History
Mino-Yamazaki Station opened on April 27, 1919.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 141 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]
Surrounding area
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See also
- List of Railway Stations in Japan
References
- 養老線交通調査結果 2015年11月10日 [Yoro Railway statistics (2015)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Gifu Prefecture. 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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