Kitamachi Station
Kitamachi Station (I came I can wait and come) is the Hokuriku Railroad metal and stone tools line station which existed in Kitamachi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa. It became the deserted station in (1971) in 1971.
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Summary
The Chuo, Kanazawa-shi wholesale market established in (1966) in 1966 was near, and the laying of the dedicated line which diverged was planned, but our station neighborhood did not reach the realization.
Station structure
The unmanned station of the passenger home one 1 line.
History
- I practice medicine (1914) as Wakamiya Station of - metal and stone tools electric railroad on August 11 in 1914.
- It becomes the Hokuriku Railroad station by - merger (1943) on October 13 in 1943.
- I am renamed to - Kitamachi Station (1958) on January 1 in 1958.
- It is a deserted station by September 1 - metal and stone tools line whole line abolition (1971) for 1,971 years.
The next station
- Hokuriku Railroad
- Metal and stone tools line
- Long Tamachi Station - Kitamachi Station - Fujie Station
Abolition post
It becomes the widening site of the metal and stone tools highway and does not keep a trace.
Allied item
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