Mujinazuka Station

Mujinazuka Station (狸塚駅, Mujinazuka-eki) was a railway station on the Koizumi Line in Ōra, Ōra District, Gunma, Japan, which was operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway.

History

The station opened on March 1, 1933, as a station on the Koizumi Line, then operated by the Joshu Railway.

Mujinazuka Station (between Narushima Station and Hon-Nakano Station), as well as Kobugannon Station, closed on December 25, 1941, after the Koizumi Line was purchased by Tobu Railway in 1937.

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References

  • Ora-machi town history (local guide)


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