Hon-Isahaya Station
Railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Hon-Isahaya Station 本諫早駅 | |
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General information | |
Location | Higashi-Kōji-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki (諫早市東小路町) Japan |
Operated by | Shimabara Railway |
Line(s) | Shimabara Railway Line |
History | |
Opened | 1911 |
Passengers | |
2005 | 862 daily |
Hon-Isahaya Station (本諫早駅, Hon-Isahaya-eki) is the railway station in Higashi-Kouji-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki. It is operated by Shimabara Railway and is on the Shimabara Railway Line.
Lines
- Shimabara Railway
- Shimabara Railway Line
Station layout
The station is on the ground level with two side platforms for two tracks, and has two sidings on the Isahaya Station side.
Adjacent stations
← | Service | → | ||
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Shimabara Railway Line | ||||
Isahaya | Express | Aino※ | ||
Isahaya | Local | Saiwai |
※ Some Express Train stops at Saiwai Station.
Environs
The Station is in the central area of Isahaya City.
- Isahaya City Office
- Isahaya Post Office
- Isahaya High School
- Isahaya Legal Affairs Bureau
- Isahaya City Library
- Isahaya Park
History
- June 20, 1911 - Opens for business.
- December, 1989 - The existing station building was completed.
References
- Nagasaki statistical yearbook (Nagasaki prefectural office statistics section,Japanese)
External links
- Shimabara Railway Official Site (in Japanese)
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Stations of the Shimabara Railway
- Isahaya
- Hon-Isahaya
- Saiwai
- Ono
- Kantakunosato
- Moriyama
- Kamanohana
- Isahaya-higashi-kōkō
- Aino
- Abozaki
- Azuma
- Kobe
- Taishō
- Saigō
- Kōjiro
- Taira
- Ariake-Yue
- Ōmisaki
- Matsuo
- Mie
- Shimabara
- Reikyūkōen-Taiikukan
- Shimabara-Funatsu
- Shimabarakō
- Shimabara-gaikō
- Chichibugaura
- Antoku
- Seno-Fukae
- Fukae
- Futsu-shinden
- Futsu
- Dōzaki
- Kamaga
- Arie
- Nishi-Arie
- Tatsuishi
- Kita-Arima
- Jōkōjimae
- Uratakannon
- Harajō
- Arima-Yoshigawa
- Higashi-Ōya
- Kuchinotsu
- Shirahama-kaisuiyokujō-mae
- Kazusa
32°50′32″N 130°03′10″E / 32.8421°N 130.0529°E / 32.8421; 130.0529
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