Tatsutagawa Station
Tatsutagawa Station (竜田川駅, Tatsutagawa-eki) is a train station in Heguri, Ikoma District, Nara Prefecture, Japan.
Tatsutagawa Station 竜田川駅 | |
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Location | 7-12, Nishinomiya 2-chōme, Heguri, Ikoma, Nara (奈良県生駒郡平群町西宮二丁目7-12) Japan |
Coordinates | 34°37′01″N 135°42′16″E |
Operated by | Kintetsu Corporation |
Line(s) | Ikoma Line |
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Other information | |
Station code | G25 |
History | |
Opened | 1926 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (18 November 2008) | 2,147 daily |
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Surrounding Area
- Tatsuta River
National Route 168- Roadside station Yamatoji Heguri
Adjacent stations
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Ikoma Line (G25) | ||||
Heguri (G24) | - | Seya-Kitaguchi (G26) |
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