- Kan'i itaku station
A nihongo|kan'i itaku station|簡易委託駅|kan'i itaku eki, sometimes abbreviated as nihongo|kantaku station|簡託駅|kantaku eki, is a form of
train station inJapan which is operated by an entity other than the railway company using the station. These stations are commonly operated by the local municipality, anagricultural cooperative , a store in front of the station, or a private individual. Outside of the entity operating the station, there is no difference to the passenger using the station.The station attendant generally sells passenger tickets through a ticket window and posts the train schedules, while the train conductor or driver handles collection and validation of tickets in most cases. Because the station attendant doesn't directly deal with the passengers outside of ticket sales, the types of tickets they can sell is generally limited to fare tickets and books of tickets. Because of this, kantaku stations are considered only one step above an unmanned station. There are a few places within the
JR East andJR Kyushu , however, where the station attendant at a kantaku station handles the collection of the tickets as well as selling the tickets.An exception to this are many of the kantaku stations operating within the area serviced by
JR Central which have the MARS logo above the ticket window. These stations can sell tickets for any train within the JR Group, though most cannot be exchanged at a regular railway company operated station.External links
*ja icon [http://homepage2.nifty.com/mars/jr-c.html Research Center of JR tickets - JR Central]
*ja icon [http://homepage2.nifty.com/mars/jr-h.html Research Center of JR tickets - JR Hokkaido]
*ja icon [http://homepage3.nifty.com/hidaka/kani.htm 愛国駅30円入場券の謎]
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