Taki Station (Ishikawa)
Taki Station (I can cook it and come) is the Hokuriku Railroad Noto Line station which existed in Takimachi, Hakui-shi, Ishikawa. It became the deserted station in (1972) in 1972.
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Station structure
It was located right in front of a waterfall fishing port.
History
- I practice medicine (1926) as a station of the Noto railroad on August 1 in 1926.
- It becomes the Hokuriku Railroad Noto Line station by a merger (1943) on October 13 in 1943.
- It is a deserted station by the June 25 Noto Line whole line abolition (1972) for 1,972 years.
The next station
- Hokuriku Railroad
- Noto Line
- Ichinomiya, Noto Station - Taki Station - Shibagaki station
Abolition post
The track trace becomes the cycling road, and the station trace becomes the people homesite.
Allied item
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