- Oshamambe Station
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Oshamambe Station長万部駅
Station building, July 2006 Location Prefecture Hokkaidō
(See other stations in Hokkaidō)Town Oshamambe Neighborhood etc. 228-7 Oshamambe Postal Code 049-3521 (in Japanese) 山越郡長万部町字長万部228番地7 History Year opened 1903 Rail services Station number(s) H47 Operator(s) JR Hokkaido Line(s) Hakodate Main Line, Muroran Main Line There is a bus stop near this station Oshamambe Station (長万部駅 Oshamanbe-eki ) is a railway station in Oshamambe, Hokkaidō, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido).
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Lines
Oshamambe Station is served by the Hakodate Main Line from Hakodate to Asahikawa and the Muroran Main Line to Iwamizawa.
The station is also planned to become a station on the Hokkaidō Shinkansen under construction and scheduled to open in 2016 or later.
Station layout
The station consists of two ground-level island platforms serving four tracks.
Platforms
1 ■Hakodate Main Line for Hakodate (Limited express services) 2 ■Muroran Main Line for Higashi-Muroran, Tomakomai and Sapporo (Limited express services) 3/4 ■Hakodate Main Line for Mori and Hakodate (Local services) ■Hakodate Main Line for Kutchan and Otaru (Local services) ■Muroran Main Line for Higashi-Muroran, Tomakomai and Sapporo (Local services) Adjacent stations
« Service » Hakodate Main Line Nakanosawa Local Futamata Muroran Main Line Terminus Local Shizukari Limited express trains
- Super Hokuto (Sapporo - Hakodate)
- Cassiopeia (Ueno - Sapporo)
- Hokutosei (Ueno - Sapporo)
Bus services
- Hakodate Bus
- For Imagane and Setana
- For Yakumo, Mori and Hakodate
- Niseko Bus
- For Kuromatsunai and Suttu
History
The station opened on 3 November 1903.[1]
Surrounding area
- National Route 5
- National Route 37
- Tokyo University of Science Oshamambe Campus
- Hokkaido Oshamambe High School
References
- ^ "Oshamambe Station information" (in Japanese). Japan: Hokkaido Railway Company. 2007. http://www.jrhokkaido.co.jp/network/barrier/008/oshamambe.html. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
External links
Media related to Oshamambe Station at Wikimedia Commons
- Oshamambe Station information (Japanese)
Stations of the JR Hakodate Main Line Hakodate - Goryōkaku - Kikyō - Ōnakayama - Nanae - Oshima-Ōno - Niyama - Ōnuma - Ōnuma-Kōen - Akaigawa - Komagatake - Higashiyama - Himekawa - Mori - Katsuragawa - Ishiya - Hon-Ishikura - Ishikura - Otoshibe - Nodaoi - Yamakoshi - Yakumo - Washinosu - Yamasaki - Kuroiwa - Kita-Toyotsu - Kunnui - Nakanosawa - Oshamambe - Futamata - Warabitai - Kuromatsunai - Neppu - Mena - Rankoshi - Konbu - Niseko - Hirafu - Kutchan - Kozawa - Ginzan - Shikaribetsu - Niki - Yoichi - Ranshima - Shioya - Otaru - Minami-Otaru - Otaru-Chikkō - Asari - Zenibako - Hoshimi - Hoshioki - Inaho - Teine - Inazumi-Kōen - Hassamu - Hassamu-Chūō - Kotoni - Sōen - Sapporo - Naebo - Shiroishi - Atsubetsu - Shinrin-Kōen - Ōasa - Nopporo - Takasago - Ebetsu - Toyohoro - Horomui - Kami-Horomui - Iwamizawa - Minenobu - Kōshunai - Bibai - Chashinai - Naie - Toyonuma - Sunagawa - Takikawa - Ebeotsu - Moseushi - Fukagawa - Osamunai - Inō - Chikabumi - Asahikawa
Branch Line
Ōnuma - Ikedaen - Nagareyama-Onsen - Chōshiguchi - Shikabe - Oshima-Numajiri - Oshima-Sawara - Kakarima - Oshironai - Higashi-Mori - MoriStations of the JR Muroran Main Line Oshamambe - Shizukari - Koboro - Rebun - Ōkishi - Toyoura - Tōya - Usu - Nagawa - Date-Mombetsu - Kita-Funaoka - Mareppu - Kogane - Sakimori - Moto-Wanishi - Higashi-Muroran - Washibetsu - Horobetsu - Tomiura - Noboribetsu - Kojōhama - Takeura - Kita-Yoshihara - Hagino - Shiraoi - Shadai - Nishikioka - Itoi - Aoba - Tomakomai - Numanohata - Toasa - Hayakita - Abira - Oiwake - Mikawa - Furusan - Yuni - Kuriyama - Kurioka - Kurisawa - Shibun - Iwamizawa
Higashi-Muroran to Muroran
Higashi-Muroran - Wanishi - Misaki - Bokoi - MuroranUnder Construction (to be opened in April 2016 or later):
Shin-Aomori - Oku-Tsugaru - Kikonai - Shin-Hakodate
Planned:
Shin-Hakodate - Shin-Yakumo - Oshamambe - Kutchan - Shin-Otaru - SapporoCategories:- Railway stations in Hokkaidō Prefecture
- Railway stations opened in 1903
- Stations of Hokkaidō Railway Company
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