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Yodogawa Station (Japanese National Railways)

Yodogawa Station (Japanese National Railways)

Yodogawa Station (よどがわえき) is the freight station which was ever in Nakanocho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka.

Summary

Yodogawa Station was established near water purification plant trace of the Osaka Loop Line Sakuranomiya Station north side, current Osaka City general medical center, Sakuranomiya river city on December 10, 1927.

Popular name Yodogawa goods line to Katamachi Line (Gakken city line) Shigino Station and a goods line binding Joto Line (current Osaka Loop Line) Kyobashi Station together are founded the opening of business at first, and Yodo River garage (renamed to the Yodogawa train district) is established with making it it the train of the Joto line afterwards on the Yodogawa Station yard east side.

However, carriage of goods began to shift to trucking and abolished Yodogawa Station in 1982 and became the signal box for Iride wards to the train district, but it was the abolition by the move of the Yodo River train district.

History

  • - Yodogawa Station starts a business (1927) on December 10 in 1927.
  • I establish - Yodogawa garage (1932) on October 20 in 1932.
  • I rename - Yodogawa garage to the Yodogawa train district (1936) on September 1 in 1936.
  • I abolish - Yodogawa Station (1982) on November 15 in 1982 and become the Yodogawa signal box.
  • - Yodogawa train district moves (1985) on March 14 in 1985, and Yodogawa signal box becomes the abolition.

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