Shimatakamatsu Station
Shimatakamatsu Station (島高松駅, Shimatakamatsu-eki) is a train station in the city of Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1]
Shimatakamatsu Station 島高松駅 | |
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Location | Takamatsu Shimauchi, Matsumoto-shi, Nagano-ken 390-0851 Japan |
Coordinates | 36.2462°N 137.9318°E |
Elevation | 589.9 meters[1] |
Operated by | ![]() |
Line(s) | ■ Ōito Line |
Distance | 3.8 km from Matsumoto |
Platforms | 1 side platform |
Other information | |
Status | Unstaffed |
Station code | 39 |
Website | Official website |
History | |
Opened | 14 April 1926 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (FY2011) | 274 |
Location | |
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Lines
Shimatakamatsu Station is served by the Ōito Line and is 3.8 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Matsumoto Station.[1]
Station layout
The station consists of one ground-level side platform, serving a single bi-directional track. There is no station building, but only a shelter on the platform. The station is unattended.[1]
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Ōito Line | ||||
Shimauchi (40) | Local | Azusabashi (38) | ||
Shimauchi (40) | Rapid | Azusabashi (38) |
History
Shimatakamatsu Station opened on 14 April 1926. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East. A new elevated station building was completed in April 2000.[1]
Surrounding area
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See also
References
- Shinano Mainichi Shimbun (2011). Nagano Prefecture All Railway Stations, revised edition (長野県鉄道全駅 増補改訂版) (in Japanese). Shinano Mainichi Shinbun Publishing. p. 94. ISBN 9784784071647.
External links
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- JR East station information (in Japanese)
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