Sasagawa Station

Sasakawa Station (笹川駅, Sasakawa-eki) is a railway station operated by JR East’s Narita Line located in Tōnoshō, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is 57.7 kilometers from the terminus of the Narita Line at Sakura Station.

Sasagawa Station

笹川駅
Sasagawa Station
LocationSasagawa I 625, Tōnoshō, Katori, Chiba
(香取郡東庄町笹川い625)
Japan
Operated byJR East
Line(s)Narita Line
History
Opened1931
Traffic
Passengers (2006)392 daily

History

Sasakawa Station was opened on November 10, 1931 as a station on the Japanese Government Railway (JGR) for both freight and passenger operations. At the time, it was the terminal station for the Narita Line, until the line was extended to Matsugishi on March 11, 1933. After World War II, the JGR became the Japan National Railways (JNR). Scheduled freight operations were suspended from October 1, 1962. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.

Lines

Layout

Sasagawa Station has dual opposed side platforms connected by an overpass to a wooden, single-story station building.

Platforms

1  Narita Line For Chōshi
2  Narita Line For Sawara, Narita, Sakura, Chiba

Adjacent stations

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Narita Line
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