Miyatake Station
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Miyatake Station (みやたけえき) is the Hokuriku Railroad Nomi line station which has been ever located in Miyatake, Tatsunokuchimachi, Nomi-gun, Ishikawa (existing: Miyatakemachi, Nomi-shi) (deserted station).
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Station structure
There was a wooden station building on the home.
History
- It is started a business (1925) on June 5 in 1925 by - Nomi electric railroad.
- - Kanazawa Electric orbit merges Nomi electric railroad (1939) on August 1 in 1939.
- - Hokuriku combination electricity (current Hokuriku Electric Power) is complicated with a Kanazawa Electric track (1941) on August 1 in 1941.
- It becomes Hokuriku Railroad by - business transfer (1942) on March 26 in 1942.
- It is a deserted station with the - Nomi Line abolition (1980) on September 14 for 1,980 years
Around station
- Miyatake post office
- Miyatake nursery school
- Miyatake Elementary School
- Hokuriku Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- Tokyo process service
- Ishikawa high technology interchange center
- Original Hayashiji
- Miyamoto brewing shop
The next station
- Hokuriku Railroad
- Nomi Line
- Three entrances Station - Miyatake Station - Todashino Station
Present conditions
After the railroad abolition, as for the station trace, it is used the second as a park.
Allied item
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