Asaka-Nagamori Station
Railway station in Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Railway station in Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asaka-Nagamori Station (安積永盛駅, Asaka-Nagamori-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
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Asaka-Nagamori Station 安積永盛駅 | ||||||||||||||||
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Location | Sasagawa 3-267, Kōriyama-shi, Fukushima-ken 963-0108 Japan | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 37.3570252°N 140.3691173°E | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | JR East | |||||||||||||||
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Status | Staffed ( Midori no Madoguchi ) | |||||||||||||||
Website | Official website | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | October 18, 1909 | |||||||||||||||
Previous names | Sasagawa (until 1931) | |||||||||||||||
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FY2018 | 2476 daily | |||||||||||||||
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Asaka-Nagamori Station is served by the Tōhoku Main Line, and is located 221.8 rail kilometers from the official starting point of the line at Tokyo It is also served by the Suigun Line and is 137.5 rail kilometers from the starting point of that line at Mito.
The station has a side platform and a single island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.
1 | ■ Suigun Line | for Mito and Kōriyama |
■ Tōhoku Main Line | for Kuroiso, and Utsunomiya | |
2 | ■ Tōhoku Main Line | for Kuroiso and Utsunomiya |
■ Suigun Line | for Mito | |
3 | ■ Tōhoku Main Line | for Kōriyama, Fukushima and Sendai |
Asaka-Nagamori Station opened on October 18, 1909, as Sasagawa Station (笹川駅, Sasagawa-eki). The Suigun Line began operations from May 10, 1929. The station was renamed to its present name on October 30, 1931. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.
In fiscal 2018, the station was used by an average of 2476 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]
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