Mori-Miyanohara Station

Mori-Miyanohara Station (森宮野原駅, Mori-Miyanohara-eki) is a railway station on the Iiyama Line, East Japan Railway Company (JR East), in Hokushin in the village of Sakae, Shimominochi District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

Mori-Miyanohara Station

森宮野原駅
Mori-Miyanohara Station. June 2018
LocationHokushin, Sakae-mura, Shimominochi-gun, Nagano-ken 389-2702
Japan
Coordinates36.9891°N 138.5780°E / 36.9891; 138.5780
Elevation289.9 meters[1]
Operated by JR East
Line(s) Iiyama Line
Distance49.7 km from Toyono
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Other information
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened19 November 1925
Passengers
FY201739 (daily)
Services
Preceding station JR East Following station
Yokokura
toward Nagano
Iiyama Line Ashidaki
Location
Mori-Miyanohara Station
Location within Nagano Prefecture
Mori-Miyanohara Station
Mori-Miyanohara Station (Japan)

Lines

Mori-Miyanohara Station is served by the Iiyama Line, and is 49.7 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Toyono Station.[1]

Station layout

The station consists of one island platform connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is staffed.[1]

Platforms

1  Iiyama Line for Tōkamachi and Echigo-Kawaguchi
2  Iiyama Line for Togari-Nozawaonsen and Iiyama

History

Mori-Miyanohara Station opened on 19 November 1925. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East. A new station building was completed in April 2004.[1]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 37 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[2]

Surrounding area

See also

References

  1. Shinano Mainichi Shimbun (2011). Nagano Prefecture All Railway Stations, revised edition (長野県鉄道全駅 増補改訂版) (in Japanese). Shinano Mainichi Shinbun Publishing. p. 26. ISBN 9784784071647.
  2. 各駅の乗車人員 (2017年度) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2017)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
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