Namegawa Island Station

Namegawa Island Station (行川アイランド駅, Namegawa-Airando-eki) is a railway station operated by JR East's Sotobō Line located in Katsuura, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is 80.5 kilometers from the terminus of the Sotobō Line at Chiba Station.

Namegawa Island Station

行川アイランド駅
Namegawa Island Station
LocationHamanamegawa 606, Katsuura, Chiba
(千葉県勝浦市浜行川606)
Japan
Operated byJR East
Line(s)Sotobō Line
Connections
    History
    Opened1970
    Traffic
    Passengers (2006)19 daily

    History

    Namegawa Island Station was opened as a seasonal station on July 2, 1970 to cater to the summer tourist traffic to the nearby Namegawa Island Amusement Park. A number of express trains began stopping at the station from July 18, 1970. The station was upgraded to a year-around station from April 1, 1987, but was made unattended at the same time. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987. The station became a kan'i itaku station in 1990. However, with the closure of the Namekawa Island Amusement Park on August 31, 2001, the station was again unattended, and express trains services were discontinued. The station building was remodeled in January 2008.

    Lines

    Station layout

    Namegawa Island Station has one side platforms serving bidirectional traffic.

    Platform

    1  Sotobō Line Awa-Kamogawa, Katsuura, Mobara, Soga, Chiba

    Adjacent stations

    « Service »
    Sotobō Line
    Limited Express: Does not stop at this station
    Kazusa-Okitsu Local Awa-Kominato

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