Nishi-Fujiwara Station
Nishi-Fujiwara Station (西藤原駅, Nishi-Fujiwara -eki) is a terminal railway station in Inabe, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is located 26.5 rail kilometres from the opposing terminus of the Sangi Line at Kintetsu-Tomida Station.
Nishi-Fujiwara Station 西藤原駅 | |
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Nishi-Fujiwara Station | |
Location | Fujiwara-cho Ogaito 336, Inabe, Mie (三重県いなべ市藤原町大貝戸336) Japan |
Operated by | Sangi Railway |
Line(s) | Sangi Line |
History | |
Opened | 1931 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2011) | 112 daily |
Lines
- Sangi Railway
- Sangi Line
Layout
Nishi-Fujiwara Station has a single island platform; however, one side of the platform is used to display three old locomotives, and is not in use. The station building is designed to resemble a steam locomotive.
History
Nishi-Fujiwara Station was opened on December 23, 1931. A new station building was completed in July 2002.
gollark: Practically it might be, since presumably you've got the wormhole from the past you can go back through.
gollark: Is it easier to go to the future and back to your original time than to just go to the past? That might make those other time shenanigans easier.
gollark: In *those* I guess the people who don't exist because of timeline alteration "already existed" in some way.
gollark: In some of the sillier ones you effectively have some sort of secondary time axis (because if history "was" X but is "now" Y that implies some sort of metatime).
gollark: Depends on the model of time travel I guess.
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