Connections Bus terminal Opened 1898 | Address Japan | |
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Location Eishō-chō, Isahaya, NagasakiJapan Operated by JR KyushuShimabara Railway Similar Hon‑Isahaya Station, Nishi‑Isahaya Station, Nagasaki Station, Kikitsu Station, Higashi‑Isahaya Station |
quick window view nagasaki line from isahaya station to nagasaki station
Isahaya Station (諫早駅, Isahaya-eki) is a railway station in Eishō-chō, Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan. It is owned by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu), and is served by three lines, the Nagasaki Main Line, Ōmura Line, and the Shimabara Railway Line. All Limited express Kamome trains, Rapid Seaside Liner trains, and express trains on the Shimabara line stop at this station.
Contents
- quick window view nagasaki line from isahaya station to nagasaki station
- Station layout
- Platforms
- Usage
- History
- Surrounding area
- References
Station layout
The station building was completed in 1934 and is made of wood in a western style. It has automatic ticket machines as well as a "Midori no Madoguchi" ticket office. And it has turnstiles and 3 elevators for each tracks. However, it has no escalators.
Platforms
This station has three platforms serving five tracks.
Usage
History
The station opened on 27 November 1898 as a station on the Kyushu Railway Nagasaki Line. The Nagasaki Line was renamed the Nagasaki Main Line on 12 October 1909. On 21 August 1911, the Shimabara Railway Line from Isahaya to Hon-Isahaya opened. On 24 March 1934, the Ariake Nishi Line from Isahaya to Yue opened. On 1 December 1934, the Ariake Nishi and Higashi lines were connected to become part of the Nagasaki Main Line. The line from Haiki to Isahaya was separated to become the Ōmura Line.