Todashino Station
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Todashino Station (the soup stock I obtain it and come) is the Hokuriku Railroad Nomi line station which has been ever located in Todashino, Tatsunokuchimachi, Nomi-gun, Ishikawa (existing: Todashinomachi, Nomi-shi) (deserted station).
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Summary
It is the one side platform station having one 1 line above the ground. An unmanned station.
History
- It is started a business (1925) on June 5 in 1925 by - Nomi electric railroad.
- - Kanazawa Electric orbit merges Nomi electric railroad (1939) on August 1 in 1939.
- - Hokuriku combination electricity (current Hokuriku Electric Power) is complicated with a Kanazawa Electric track (1941) on August 1 in 1941.
- It becomes Hokuriku Railroad by - business transfer (1942) on March 26 in 1942.
- It is a deserted station with the - Nomi Line abolition (1980) on September 14 for 1,980 years
The next station
- Hokuriku Railroad
- Nomi Line
- Miyatake Station - Todashino Station - Iwamoto Station
Present conditions
I am maintained, and 駅名標 is reproduced after the railroad abolition by the rest station of the cycling road, too. But the Miyatake person does not understand an old line trace by the land readjustment of the rice field.
Allied item
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