- Nagatoshi Station
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Nagatoshi Station長門市駅
Nagatoshi Station Location Prefecture Yamaguchi
(See other stations in Yamaguchi)City Nagato Neighborhood etc. 903-5, Higashifukawa Ekimae Coordinates 34°22′31″N 131°11′06″E / 34.3752497°N 131.1850405°ECoordinates: 34°22′31″N 131°11′06″E / 34.3752497°N 131.1850405°E Postal Code 759-4101 (in Japanese) 山口県長門市東深川駅前903-5 History Year opened 1924 Former name Shomyoichi Station Present name since 1962 Rail services Operator(s) JR West Line(s) San'in Main Line
San'in Main Line Senzaki Branch Line
Mine LineStatistics 685 passengers/day 2009 There is a bus stop near this station Nagatoshi Station (長門市駅 Nagatoshi-eki ) is a JR West railway station located in Nagato, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
Nagatoshi is served by the San'in Main Line including its branch to Senzaki and the Mine Line, which terminates at Nagatoshi. Thus the railways spread from Nagatoshi to four directions.
Adjacent stations
« Service » San'in Main Line Nagato-Misumi Local Kiwado (Senzaki) Rapid Hitomaru San'in Main Line Senzaki Branch Line Terminus Local Senzaki Mine Line Itamochi Local Terminus (for Izumoshi and Yonago<<) Masuda - Todakohama - Iinoura - Esaki - Susa - Utagō - Kiyo - Nago - Nagato-Ōi - Koshigahama - Higashi-Hagi - Hagi - Tamae - Sammi - Ii - Nagato-Misumi - Nagatoshi - Kiwado - Nagato-Furuichi - Hitomaru - Igami - Nagato-Awano - Agawa - Kottoi - Takibe - Nagato-Futami - Ukahongō - Yutama - Kogushi - Kawatana-Onsen - Kuroimura - Umegatō - Yoshimi - Fukue - Yasuoka - Kajikuri-Gōdaichi - Ayaragi - Hatabu (- Shimonoseki)
Senzaki Branch Line: (for Mine and Asa<<) Nagatoshi - Senzaki
Stations of the JR West Mine Line Asa - Yunotō - Atsu - Shirōgahara - Minami-Ōmine - Mine - Shigeyasu - Ofuku - Shibuki - Nagato-Yumoto - Itamochi - Nagatoshi
Former Ōmine Branch Line: Minami-Ōmine - Ōmine
Categories:- Railway stations in Yamaguchi Prefecture
- Railway stations opened in 1924
- Stations of West Japan Railway Company
- Yamaguchi Prefecture railway station stubs
- Yamaguchi geography stubs
- Sanin Main Line
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