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Mukaichiba Station向市場駅
Mukaichiba Station platform Location Prefecture Shizuoka
(See other stations in Shizuoka)City Hamamatsu Ward Tenryū Neighborhood etc. Misakubo-cho Jitogata 230 Postal Code 431 - 4102 (in Japanese) 浜松市天竜区水窪町水窪町地頭方230 History Year opened 1955 Rail services Operator(s) Central Japan Railway Company Line(s) Iida Line Mukaichiba Station (向市場駅 Mukaichiba-eki ) is a train station on the Iida Line in Tenryū-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is located 73.3 rail kilometers from the southern terminus of the Iida Line at Toyohashi Station.
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Station history
Mukaichiba Station was established on November 11, 1955 as a passenger station on Japan National Railway (JNR), when the Iida line between Sakuma Station and Ōzore Station was rerouted to avoid the rising waters of the Sakuma Dam. Along with its division and privatization of JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the control and operation of the Central Japan Railway Company.
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Layout
Mukaichiba Station is an unattended station with a single elevated side platform, and no station building.
Adjacent stations
« Service » Iida Line Limited Express "Inaji" (特急「伊那路」): no stop Shironishi Local (普通) Misakubo External links
- (Japanese) Iida Line station information
Coordinates: 35°09′15″N 137°52′10″E / 35.154303°N 137.869534°E
Stations of the Iida Line Toyohashi • Funamachi • Shimoji • Kozakai • Ushikubo • Toyokawa • Mikawa-Ichinomiya • Nagayama • Ejima • Tōjō • Nodajō • Shinshiro • Higashi-Shimmachi • Chausuyama • Mikawa-Tōgō • Ōmi • Torii • Nagashinojō • Hon-Nagashino • Mikawa-Ōno • Yuya-Onsen • Mikawa-Makihara • Kakidaira • Mikawa-Kawai • Ikeba • Tōei • Izumma • Kamiichiba • Urakawa • Hayase • Shimokawai • Chūbu-Tenryū • Sakuma • Aizuki • Shironishi • Mukaichiba • Misakubo • Ōzore • Kowada • Nakaisamurai • Ina-Kozawa • Ugusu • Hiraoka • Shiteguri • Nukuta • Tamoto • Kadoshima • Karakasa • Kinno • Chiyo • Tenryūkyō • Kawaji • Tokimata • Dashina • Kega • Ina-Yawata • Shimoyamamura • Kanae • Kiriishi • Iida • Sakuramachi • Ina-Kamisato • Motozenkōji • Shimo-Ichida • Ichida • Shimodaira • Yamabuki • Ina-Ōshima • Kamikatagiri • Ina-Tajima • Takatōbara • Nanakubo • Ina-Hongō • Iijima • Tagiri • Ina-Fukuoka • Komachiya • Komagane • Ōtagiri • Miyada • Akagi • Sawando • Shimojima • Inashi • Ina-Kita • Tabata • Kitatono • Kinoshita • Ina-Matsushima • Sawa • Haba • Ina-Shimmachi • Miyaki • Tatsuno • (Kawagishi) • (Okaya)
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