- Ōmi Station (Aichi)
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Ōmi Station大海駅
Ōmi Station Location Prefecture Aichi
(See other stations in Aichi)City Shinshiro Neighborhood etc. Ōmi Postal Code 441 - 1315 (in Japanese) 愛知県新城市大海 History Year opened 1900 Former name Nagashino Station Present name since 1943 Rail services Operator(s) Central Japan Railway Company Line(s) Iida Line Ōmi Station (大海駅 Ōmi-eki ) is a train station on the Iida Line in Shinshiro, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is located 27.9 rail kilometers from the southern terminus of the Iida Line at Toyohashi Station.
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Station History
Ōmi Station was established on September 23, 1900 as a station on the now-defunct Toyokawa Railway (豊川鉄道 Toyokawa Tetsudō ). The station was renamed Nagashino Station (長篠駅 Nagashino-eki ) on March 15, 1903. On February 1, 1923, the Hōraiji Railway connected to this station.On August 1, 1943, the Hōraiji Railway and the Toyokawa Railway were nationalized along with some other local lines to form the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) Iida Line, and the station was renamed to its present name.[1] The present station building was completed in August 1969. Scheduled freight operations were discontinued in 1984. The station has been unattended since April 1985. 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
Ōmi Station has a one side platform and one island platform, of which the outer track (Platform 3) is usused. The platforms are connected by a level crossing.
Adjacent stations
« Service » Iida Line Limited Express "Inaji" (特急「伊那路」): no stop Mikawa-Tōgō Local (普通) Torii External links
- (Japanese) Iida Line station information
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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)
Coordinates: 34°55′48″N 137°32′54″E / 34.9299°N 137.5484°ECategories:- Railway stations in Aichi Prefecture
- Railway stations opened in 1900
- Stations of Central Japan Railway Company
- Iida Line
- Aichi Prefecture railway station stubs
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