Nishihino Station

西日野駅
Nishihino Station
General information
LocationNishihino Higashiura 30, Yokkaichi, Mie
(三重県四日市市西日野字東浦30)
Japan
Operated byKintetsu Railway
Line(s)Kintetsu Hachiōji Line
History
OpenedOctober 14, 1912
Passengers
FY20111575 daily

Nishihino Station (西日野駅, Nishihino-eki) is a terminal railway station on the two-station Kintetsu Hachiōji Line in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu. It is 1.3 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Hachiōji Line at Hinaga Station and is 3.1 rail kilometers Kintetsu-Yokkaichi Station.[1]

Lines

Layout

Nishihino Station has a single side platform serving bi-directional traffic. The station is unattended.

Platforms

1  Kintetsu Hachiōji Line For Hinaga, Kintetsu Yokkaichi

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Kintetsu Hachiōji Line
Hinaga   Local   Terminus

Surrounding area

  • Yokkaichi-Minami High School
  • Tempaku River

History

Nishihino Station was opened on October 14, 1912 as a station on the Mie Tramway Line, which became the Mie Railway in 1916. On February 11, 1944, due to mergers, the station came under the ownership of Sanco. In November 1944, the station was rebuilt 100 meters closer towards present-day Kintetsu Yokkaichi Station. On February 1, 1964 the Railway division of Sanco split off and formed a separate company, the Mie Electric Railway, which merged with Kintetsu on April 1, 1965.[2] On September 25, 1974, the Kintetsu Hachiōji Line ceased operations from Hinaga Station to its terminus at Ise-Hachiōji Station after portions of the track were washed away by heavy rains. On April 1, 1976 operations resumed as far as Nishihino Station, but the remainder of the line remains closed with no plans to resume operations.

References

  1. 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.
  2. Kintetsu Company History

34°57′10″N 136°35′27″E / 34.95278°N 136.59083°E / 34.95278; 136.59083

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