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Nagato Awano Station

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Operated by
  
JR West

Passengers (FY2010)
  
27 daily

Opened
  
1930

Line(s)
  
Sanin Main Line

Address
  
Japan

Nagato-Awano Station

Location
  
4896 Hohoku-cho, Oaza Awano, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi (山口県下関市豊北町大字粟野4896) Japan

Similar
  
Agawa Station, Ukahongō Station, Nagato‑Futami Station, Kuroimura Station, Fukue Station

Nagato-Awano Station (長門粟野駅, Nagato-Awano-eki) is a railway station on the Sanin Main Line in the Hohoku area of Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).

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Station layout

The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks. The platform is accessible via an uncovered footbridge. There is a toilet available near the station building, which is located on the north side of the tracks. Though managed by the Nagato Railroad Bureau, there are no station staff members.

History

  • 7 December 1930 - The opening of the extension of the Mine Line, as it was then, from Nagato-Furuichi Station to Agawa Station. Services for passenger and freight trains commence.
  • 24 February 1933 - Areas of the Mine line including Nagato-Awano Station are incorporated into the San'in Main Line.
  • 1 June 1963 - The service of freight trains is cancelled.
  • 1 April 1987 - Under the privatisation of Japan's railways, Nagato-Awano Station becomes part of the West Japan Railway Company.
  • Platforms

    ※The platforms are not numbered at this station.

    Lines

    The following lines pass through or terminate at Nagato-Awano Station:

  • West Japan Railway Company
  • San'in Main Line
  • Local area

    There are several small shops around the station. The station is located in the village of Awano, which is at the north end of Shimonoseki city, and roughly 1 kilometre East from the border of Nagato city.

  • Awano Port (Awano Fishing Harbour) - Former ferry port that linked to Kuzu in Yuya (of the former Ōtsu District)across the Yuya Bay.
  • Awano Post Office
  • Awano River - The aonori collected near the mouth of the river is a local speciality.
  • Japan National Route 191
  • User statistics

    Below are the average number of people who alight at Nagato-Awano Station per day.

  • 1999 - 103
  • 2000 - 97
  • 2001 - 70
  • 2002 - 71
  • 2003 - 58
  • 2004 - 53
  • 2005 - 49
  • 2006 - 32
  • 2007 - 29
  • 2008 - 25
  • 2009 - 22
  • 2010 - 27
  • References

    Nagato-Awano Station Wikipedia