Kinuyama Station
33°51′08″N 132°44′40″E / 33.8523°N 132.7444°E / 33.8523; 132.7444
Preceding station | Iyotetsu | Following station | ||
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Nishi-Kinuyama towards Takahama | Takahama Line | Komachi towards Matsuyama City |
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Kinuyama Station Location within Ehime Prefecture Show map of Ehime PrefectureKinuyama Station Kinuyama Station (Japan) Show map of Japan |
Kinuyama Station (衣山駅, Kinuyama-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Iyotetsu.
Lines
The station is a station on the Takahama Line and is located 1.2 km from the opposing terminus of the line at Takahama. During most of the day, railway trains arrive every fifteen minutes. Trains continue from Matsuyama City Station on the Yokogawara Line to Yokogawara Station.[1]
Layout
Kinuyama Station is a staffed station with a single island platform and two tracks. Since the ticket gate is on an extension of the platform, it is necessary to cross the railroad crossing when exiting the ticket gate. The platform has an effective length for three 18-meter-class carriages. There is no waiting room like you see in other stations. In case of an emergency such as an accident resulting in injury or death or signal trouble, the Takahama Line will return to Furumachi Station or Mitsu Station. The section between Furumachi and this station is elevated, and there are no railroad crossings.
History
Kinuyama Station was opened on 1 November 1927. On 21 August 1995 the station was moved 100 meters in the direction of Takahama.
Surrounding area
- Fuji Retailing's shopping center PARTY FUJI Kinuyama
See also
References
- ^ "いよてつ郊外電車時刻表" (PDF). Iyotetsu. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
External links
Media related to Kinuyama Station at Wikimedia Commons
- Iyotetsu Station Information
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- Baishinji
- Minatoyama
- Mitsu
- Yamanishi
- Nishi-Kinuyama
- Kinuyama
- Komachi
- Ōtemachi
- Matsuyama City
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