- Niitsu Station
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Niitsu Station新津駅
115 series EMU at Niitsu Station, January 2008 Location Prefecture Niigata
(See other stations in Niigata)City Niigata Ward Akiha Neighborhood etc. 1 Niitsu-honchō Postal Code 956-0864 (in Japanese) 新潟県新潟市秋葉区新津本町1丁目 History Year opened 1897 Rail services Operator(s) JR East Line(s) Uetsu Main Line, West Ban'etsu Line, Shin'etsu Main Line Niitsu Station (新津駅 Niitsu-eki ) is a railway station in Akiha-ku, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
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Lines
Niitsu Station is served by the following lines.
History
Niitsu Station opened on 20 November 1897.[1]
Surrounding area
- Niitsu Railway Museum (新津鉄道資料館 )[2]
- Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences
References
- ^ "JR East Niitsu Station information" (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. http://www.jreast.co.jp/estation/station/info.aspx?StationCd=1142. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
- ^ "新潟れいるウォッ!チング [Niigata Rail Watching]". Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine (Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun) 40 (330): p.29. October 2011.
External links
Media related to Niitsu Station at Wikimedia Commons
- JR East station information (Japanese)
Stations of the Uetsu Main Line Niitsu - Kyōgase - Suibara - Kamiyama - Tsukioka - Nakaura - Shibata - Kaji - Kanazuka - Nakajō - Hirakida - Sakamachi - Hirabayashi - Iwafunemachi - Murakami - Majima - Echigo-Hayakawa - Kuwagawa - Imagawa - Echigo-Kangawa - Gatsugi - Fuya - Nezugaseki - Koiwagawa - Atsumi Onsen - Iragawa - Kobato - Sanze - Uzen-Mizusawa - Uzen-Ōyama - Tsuruoka - Fujishima - Nishibukuro - Amarume - Kita-Amarume - Sagoshi - Higashi-Sakata - Sakata - Mototate - Minamichōkai - Yuza - Fukura - Mega - Kosagawa - Kamihama - Kisakata - Konoura - Nikaho - Nishime - Ugo-Honjō - Ugo-Iwaya - Oriwatari - Ugo-Kameda - Iwaki-Minato - Michikawa - Shimohama - Katsurane - Araya - Ugo-Ushijima - Akita
Stations of the Ban'etsu West Line Kōriyama - Kikuta - Akogashima - Bandai-Atami - Nakayamajuku - Jōko - Sekito - Kawageta - Inawashiro - Okinashima - Bandaimachi - Higashi-Nagahara - Hirota - Aizu-Wakamatsu - Dōjima - Oikawa - Shiokawa - Ubadō - Aizu-Toyokawa - Kitakata - Yamato - Ogino - Onobori - Nozawa - Kami-Nojiri - Tokusawa - Toyomi - Hideya - Kanose - Tsugawa - Mikawa - Igashima - Higashi-Gejō - Sakihana - Maoroshi - Saruwada - Gosen - Kita-Gosen - Shinseki - Higashi-Niitsu - Niitsu
Stations of the Shin'etsu Main Line Takasaki–Yokokawa
Takasaki - Kita-Takasaki – Gumma-Yawata – Annaka – Isobe – Matsuida – Nishi-Matsuida – YokokawaYokokawa–Karuizawa: abandoned
Karuizawa–Shinonoi: replaced by Shinano Railway LineShinonoi–Niigata
Shinonoi – Imai – Kawanakajima – Amori – Nagano – Kita-Nagano – Sansai – Toyono – Mure – Furuma – Kurohime – Myōkō-Kōgen – Sekiyama – Nihongi – Arai – Kita-Arai – Wakinoda – Minami-Takada – Takada – Kasugayama – Naoetsu – Kuroi – Saigata – Dosokohama – Katamachi – Jōgehama – Kakizaki – Yoneyama – Kasashima – Ōmigawa – Kujiranami – Kashiwazaki – Ibarame – Yasuda – Kitajō – Echigo-Hirota – Nagatori – Tsukayama – Echigo-Iwatsuka – Raikōji – Maekawa – Miyauchi – Nagaoka – Kita-Nagaoka – Oshikiri – Mitsuke – Obiori – Tōkōji – Sanjō – Higashi-Sanjō – Honai – Kamo – Hanyūda – Tagami – Yashiroda – Furutsu – Niitsu – Satsukino – Ogikawa – Kameda – Echigo-Ishiyama – Niigata
Coordinates: 37°48′1″N 139°7′17″E / 37.80028°N 139.12139°ECategories:- Railway stations in Niigata Prefecture
- Railway stations opened in 1897
- Stations of East Japan Railway Company
- Shin'etsu Main Line
- Uetsu Main Line
- Ban'etsu West Line
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