Shimane prefectural road 228 Hirata station line
The Shimane prefectural road 228 Hirata station flight (228 ごうひらたていしゃじょうせん which how about to do it, and not to be able to invite) is a public prefectural road binding one field train Kita Matsue Line Unshu-Hirata Station and Shimane prefectural road 232 small Italy Tsu Port line (National highway No. 431 old road) together.
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Summary
Unshu-Hirata Station was a station name of September 30 (1970) (at the time of the opening of business) (1914) in -1970 year on April 29 for 1,914 years. It was renamed to Hirata-shi Station (1970) from October 1 in 1970, but Hirata-shi was complicated equally with four towns (each town of Koriyo, Sada, big shrine, Taki) except Hikawa-cho of Izumo-shi and Hikawa-gun and was put back (2005) from March 22 in 2005 because it was in Izumo-shi. I pass through the station name changing of a name twice, but the route name is not changed at all since (1958) in 1958.
Route data
- The starting point: Hiratacho, Izumo-shi, one field train Kita Matsue Line Izumo province Hirata station square
- A terminal: Hiratacho, Izumo-shi (Shimane prefectural road 232 small Italy Tsu Port line point of intersection)
- Total extension: 0.4km
Geography
Local government to pass
- Izumo-shi
Connection road
- National highway No. 431 (Hiratacho, Izumo-shi)
- Shimane prefectural road 232 small Italy Tsu Port line (Hiratacho, Izumo-shi [terminal])
Main facilities along the line
- One field train Kita Matsue Line Unshu-Hirata Station
- Hirata post office
- Izumo-shi government office Hirata branch (former: Hirata-shi government office)
Allied item
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