Silent wave station
| Silent wave station | |
|---|---|
| しずなみ SHIZUNAMI | |
| ◄Hosoe (0.8km) (1.0km) Haibaracho► | |
| The location | ShizuokaHaibara-gunHaibaracho (existing Makinohara-shi) a silent wave |
| Position company | Shizuoka Railway |
| Position route | 駿遠線 |
| Distance in kilometers | 15.1km (the new Fujieda Station starting point) |
| Station structure | Station above the ground |
| The opening of business date | It is October 1 (1934) for 1,934 years |
| The abolition date | It is August 21 (1968) for 1,968 years |
A silent wave station (しずなみえき) is the 静岡鉄道駿遠線 station where ex-Kawasaki-machi, Haibara-gun, Shizuoka (renamed to Haibaracho by a merger in 1955.current Makinohara-shi, Shizuoka) matched.
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State at the time
There was a mall of the Kawasaki Street who followed from Enshu Kawasaki Station (Tanuma highway), and the house was the most lively place along most, too. It was an exit station to Haibara Senior High School (as for the old system era Haibara Junior High School).
Current state
The Haibara post office where I moved to after an abolished line is in the ruins of the silent wave station now. The road (I intersect a prefectural road) via the side of the post office was expanded after the abolition of 駿遠線.
Neighbor
- 静岡鉄道駿遠線
- Hosoe station - silent wave station - Haibaracho Station
Allied item
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