Naka-Namerikawa Station 中滑川駅 | |
|---|---|
![]() Naka-Namerikawa Station in March 2009 | |
| General information | |
| Location | 39 Tanaka Shinmachi, Namerikawa-shi, Toyama-ken 936-0056 Japan |
| Coordinates | 36°45′44″N 137°20′24″E / 36.7621°N 137.3399°E |
| Operated by | |
| Line(s) | ■ Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line |
| Distance | 20.6 from Dentetsu-Toyama |
| Platforms | 1 island platform |
| Tracks | 2 |
| Other information | |
| Status | Staffed |
| Website | Official website |
| History | |
| Opened | 28 February 1914 |
| Passengers | |
| FY2015 | 770 |
| Location | |
![]() Naka-Namerikawa Station Location within Japan | |
Naka-Namerikawa Station (中滑川駅, Naka-Namerikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Namerikawa, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
Lines
Naka-Namerikawa Station is served by the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line, and is 20.6 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Dentetsu-Toyama.
Station layout
The station has one ground-level island platform serving two tracks, connected to the wooden station building by a level crossing. The station is staffed on weekdays.
Platforms
| 1 | ■ Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line | for Dentetsu Toyama |
| 2 | ■ Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line | for Dentetsu-Uozu and Unazuki-Onsen |
History
Naka-Namerikawa Station was opened on 28 February 1914.
Adjacent stations
| « | Service | » | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line | ||||
| Kamiichi | Limited Express | Dentetsu-Uozu | ||
| Naka-Kazumi | Rapid Express | Namerikawa | ||
| Naka-Kazumi | Express | Namerikawa | ||
| Nishi-Namerikawa | Local | Namerikawa | ||
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2015, the station was used by 770 passengers daily.[1]
Surrounding area
- Namerikawa City Hall
- Namerikawa Post Office
See also
References
- ↑ 私鉄主要駅旅客輸送状況(1日平均)) (in Japanese). Japan: Toyama Prefectural Office. 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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