Tabata Station (Shizuoka)
| Tabata Station | |
|---|---|
| ■ | |
| たばたけ - Tabatake | |
| ◄Four villages (1.1km) (1.3km) Nakamura► | |
| The location | The Inasacho, Inasa-gun, Shizuoka (existing Inasacho, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu-shi) fields |
| Position company | Ensyu Railway |
| Position route | Okuyama line |
| Distance in kilometers | 22.5km (the 遠鉄浜松) starting point of the Azumadamachi (back) |
| Station structure | Station above the ground |
| Home | One 1 line |
| The opening of business date | It is April 15 (1923) for 1,923 years |
| The abolition date | Unknown (before 1952 (1952)) |
| Remarks | It is a deserted station after a stop in wartime |
Tabata Station (たばたけえき) is the Inasachotabatake, Inasa-gun, Shizuoka (at the time of the opening of business former Inasa-gun Okuyama village fields, existing Inasachotabatake, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu-shi) Ensyu Railway Okuyama Line station who looked good (deserted station). It became the deserted station (or all over the wartime a deserted station) without reviving after the stop with the war regime.
Table of contents
History
- 1923 (1923) with the extension opening to traffic (Okuyama line completion) between April 15 - Hamamatsu railroad Kiga Station (later Kiga Exit Station) - Okuyama station the opening of business [1] [2].
- Become the stop station with - war regime in the early 1940s [2]; ([1] or to become the abolition at this point in time).
- - Hamamatsu railroad merges with Ensyu Railway (1947) on May 1 in 1947. Become the Ensyu Railway Okuyama line station with it (among stop (abolition)); [1].
- It becomes - abolition (1952) (1946) in -1952 year in 1946 [2].
Station structure
At the time of the abolition, it was a station having simple system home one 1 line above the ground [3].
It became the unmanned station from the opening of business [3]. The station building and geisha restaurant place did not exist and was only 駅名標 [3].
Around station
- Shizuoka prefectural road 303 Shinshiro Inasa Line
- Six place Shrine
- Dragon ヶ rocky cavern
- Major shrine Terakawa
Station trace
Track traces from the Syorakuji Station trace neighborhood to the neighborhood of small Saito station trace this side were converted into a road as of (1997) in 1997 [4], and it was similar (2007) as of August [5], and the atmosphere of the track trace remained [6] in 2007 [6] and was similar as of (2010) in 2010 [7].
The next station
- Ensyu Railway
- Okuyama line
- Four villages Station - Tabata Station - Nakamura Station
Footnote
- ^ a b c a book "new railroad abolished line trace 3 walking Hokuriku, Shinshu, Tokai edition" (JTB publishing, April, 2010 publication) from 216 pages.
- ^ a b c book "all Japanese rail travel atlas whole line station total abolition line 7 Tokai" (the supervision: in Keisuke Imao, Shinchosha, November, 2008 published) than page 35.
- ^ a b c book "long ago Shizuo or let take to me railroad" (編: Shizuoka Shimbun-sha static newly in new book, June, 2006 published) than page 91.
- ^ book "a railroad abolished line trace III to walk" (JTB publishing, May, 1997 publication) from 93-94 pages.
- ^ book "II Kanto, Shinshu, Tokai edition walking the abolished line trace of the private railroad" (a work: in Hirokazu Terada, JTB publishing, January, 2008 published) from 44-47 pages.
- The ^ a b book "wheel track 6 central part that went out newly" (a work: in Hirokazu Terada, cat publishing, May, 2011 published) than page 77.
- From ^ "new railroad abolished line trace 3 129 pages to walk."
Allied item
- The station of the same character abnormal noise of Central Japan Railway Company (Central Japan Railway) Iida Line existing in Tabata Station - Nagano. The reading "たばた."
- List of railroad stations of Japan
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