Английская Википедия:Ebino Iino Station

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox station Шаблон:Nihongo is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ebino, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Kitto Line.[1][2]

Lines

The station is served by the Kitto Line and is located 46.6 km from the starting point of the line at Шаблон:STN.[3]

Layout

The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks at grade with a siding. The station building is a modern concrete block structure which is now unstaffed and serves only as a waiting room. Access to the island platform is by means of a level crossing. Parking and a bike shed are available at the forecourt.[2][4]

Platforms

Шаблон:Ja-rail-line Шаблон:Ja-rail-line

History

On 1 October 1912, Japanese Government Railways (JGR) opened a track between Шаблон:STN and Шаблон:STN (then named Kobayashimachi) during the first phase of construction of what it then designated as the Miyazaki Line. Ebino Iino (at that time named Шаблон:Nihongo) was opened on the same day as one of several intermediate stations along the track. On 15 December 1923, the stretch of track between Yoshimatsu and Шаблон:STN which included Iino, was designated as part of the Nippō Main Line. On 6 December 1932, the same stretch was separated out and was designated as the Kitto Line with Miyakonojō as the starting point. The current station building was completed on 26 August 1960. Freight operations were discontinued in 1980 and baggage handling in 1984. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, on 1 April 1987, Iino came under the control of JR Kyushu. On 1 November 1990, Iino was renamed Ebino Iino.[3][5][6]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2016, the station was used by an average of 173 passengers (boarding only) per day.[7]

Surrounding area

  • Ebino Daiichi Hospital
  • Miyazaki Prefectural Iino High School

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

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Шаблон:Kitto Line

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