White Tsu Station
White Tsu Station | |
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しろづ - SHIROZU | |
◄Kawageta (1.1km) (1.3km) the infield► | |
The location | FukushimaYama-gunInawashiro-machiYawata |
Position company | Bandai express electric railroad |
Position route | Bandai express electric railroad line |
Distance in kilometers | 1.1km (the Kawageta starting point) |
Station structure | Station above the ground |
Home | Unavailable (1 line) |
The opening of business date | 1937 (1937) |
The abolition date | It is March 27 (1969) for 1,969 years |
Remarks | It is a deserted station with Bandai express electric railroad line abolished line |
White Tsu Station (しろづえき) is the Bandai express Railway Corporation (former Japan sulfur Numajiri train service department) station which there was in Yahata, Inawashiro-machi, Yama-gun, Fukushima (deserted station). It became the deserted station (1969) with the abolished line of the Bandai express electric railroad line on March 27 in 1969.
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Summary
Is one of the station which opened as part of the service to inhabitants after the Showa era begins along the line newly [1]; was white Tsu stop formally [1]; [2].
Our station existed on the unpaved combination railroad track with the prefectural road between Kawageta Station - Uchino Station [3], and a track and a road intersected in the immediate north side of our station, and the positions of right and left were replaced (to our station on the left side of the track in the road, there on the right side of the track a road); [4].
History
- 1937 (1937) [note 1] - The opening of business new between Japanese sulfur Yama orbit part Kawageta Station - Uchino Station.
- - route name is renamed (1945) on January 1 in 1945 by the sulfur Numajiri train service department in Japan. It becomes the line station with it.
- - railroad company name is renamed (1964) on June 1 in 1964 by sulfur sightseeing in Japan. It becomes the station of the railroad with it.
- - railroad company name is renamed (1967) on August 1 in 1967 by Bandai express electric railroad. It becomes the station of the railroad with it.
- It becomes the stop station with the business stop of the Bandai express electric railroad line by - corporate bankruptcy (1968) on October 14 in 1968.
- It becomes the abolition (1969) with the abolished line of - Bandai express electric railroad line on March 27 in 1969.
Station structure
At the time of the abolition, it was a station having 1 line above the ground [3]. The platform did not exist, and the passenger got it on and off directly from the ground [3]. It became the line station which did not have a switch [3].
It became the unmanned station from the opening of business [1]. There was not the station building, but had a small waiting for place of the pent roof on the east side (towards the Numajiri area the right hand side) of the track with an opening type [3].
Around station
Station trace
The station trace became extinct as of (1996) in 1996 [5]. I was listed in the station ruins (2007) as of May for 2,007 years saying "I visit good old Numajiri light railway", and the sign which imitated explanation of the station and 駅名標 with the photograph in the active times was built afterwards [6]. Was similar (2010) as of April 2010 [7]; [8].
The track trace on the combination orbit was taken in in prefectural road Route 323 [6].
The next station
- Bandai express electric railroad
- Bandai express electric railroad line
- Kawageta Station - white Tsu Station - Uchino Station
Footnote
Explanatory note
- The ^ new establishment application day November 22 [1].
Source
- From ^ a b c d book "RM LIBRARY 113 Japan sulfur Numajiri railroad part (a work: in Eiichi Aoki, cat publishing, January, 2009 published) 20 pages.
- ^ book "wheel track 3 Tohoku that went out newly" (a work: in Hirokazu Terada, cat publishing, August, 2010 published) than page 101.
- From 30 pages of ^ a b c d e "RM LIBRARY 113."
- The ^ book "a photograph good old Numajiri light railway which is spelled" (編: in a "good old Numajiri light railway" editing committee, history spring and summer in publication, February, 2000 published) than page 116.
- ^ book "a railroad abolished line trace II to walk" (JTB publishing, September, 1996 publication) than page 41.
- ^ a b book "I Hokkaido, Tohoku walking the abolished line trace of the private railroad" (a work: in Hirokazu Terada, JTB publishing, September, 2007 published) from 47-49 pages.
- From ^ "wheel track 3 108-109 pages which disappeared newly."
- ^ a book "new railroad abolished line trace 2 South Tohoku, Kanto to walk" (JTB publishing, April, 2010 publication) than page 68.
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