Ise-Kawashima Station
Ise-Kawashima Station (伊勢川島駅, Ise-Kawashima-eki) is a railway station on the Yunoyama Line in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway. Ise-Kawashima Station is 5.3 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Kintetsu-Yokkaichi Station.[1]
Ise-Kawashima Station 伊勢川島駅 | |
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Ise-Kawashima Station | |
Location | 1052 Kawashima-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie (三重県四日市市川島町字川原1052) Japan |
Operated by | Kintetsu Railway |
Line(s) | Yunoyama Line |
Connections |
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History | |
Opened | 1913 |
Previous names | Kawashimamura (until 1954) |
Passengers | |
1296 daily |
Layout
Ise-Kawashima Station has two opposed side platforms, connected by an overpass. This makes it possible for trains running in opposite directions one the single-line Yunoyama Line to pass each other at this station.
Platforms
1 | ■ Yunoyama Line | for Yokkaichi • Nagoya • Osaka |
2 | ■ Yunoyama Line | for Komono • Yunoyama-Onsen |
Usage
Ise-Kawashima Station is used primarily by morning and evening commuters to school and work.
According to a study conducted on November 8, 2005, 2,218 people passed through this station daily. This made it the:
- 189th busiest Kintetsu station (out of 323 total stations at the time).
- 39th busiest Kintetsu station in Mie Prefecture (out of 116 total stations at the time).
- 5th busiest station on the Yunoyama Line (out of 10 total stations).
Surrounding area
- Yokkaichi City Hall Kawashima District Civic Center
- Mitakidai Housing Area
- Yokkaichi Kawashima Post Office
- Mitaki River
- National Route 477
History
- June 1, 1913 - Station opens as Kawashimamura Station (川島村駅, Kawashimamura-eki) on the Yokkaichi Railway.
- March 1, 1931 - Station falls under the ownership of Mie Railway following merger.
- February 11, 1944 - Station falls under the ownership of Sanco following merger.
- July 1954 - Station is renamed Ise-Kawashima Station (伊勢川島駅, Ise-Kawashima-eki)
- February 1, 1964 - Station falls under the ownership of Mie Electric Railway after railway division of Sanco splits off and forms separate company.
- April 1, 1965 - Station falls under the ownership of Kintetsu following merger.[2]
- April 1, 2007 - Support for PiTaPa and ICOCA begins.
- October 2012 - Station is unattended after installation of automatic wicket gates
References
- Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
- Kintetsu Company History
External links
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- (in Japanese) Kintetsu: Ise-Kawashima Station
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