Shin-Suya Station
Shin-Suya Station (新須屋駅, Shin-Suya-eki) is a train station in Kōshi, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Kikuchi Line, operated by the Kumamoto Electric Railway. Trains arrive every thirty minutes.[1]
Shin-Suya Station 新須屋駅 | |||||||||||
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Location | Kōshi, Kumamoto Japan | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 32.8539°N 130.7325°E | ||||||||||
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Line(s) | Kikuchi Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1 September 1984 | ||||||||||
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Lines
- Kumamoto Electric Railway
- Kikuchi Line
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