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Coordinates: 35°3121N 140°1841E / 35.5224°N 140.3113°E / 35.5224; 140.3113
 

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Ōami Station


大網駅
Ōami Station
General information
Location21 Minamidama, Ōamishirasato-shi, Chiba-ken 299-3244
Japan
Coordinates35°31′21N 140°18′41E / 35.5224°N 140.3113°E / 35.5224; 140.3113
Operated by JR East
Line(s)
  • Tōgane Line
  • Distance22.9 km from Chiba
    Platforms2 side + 1 island platforms
    Other information
    StatusStaffed (Midori no Madoguchi)
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    Opened20 January 1896; 128 years ago (1896-01-20)
    Passengers
    FY201910,057
    Services
    Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
    Toke
    (limited service)
    towards Tokyo
    Wakashio Mobara
    towards Awa-Kamogawa
    Toke
    towards Soga
    Sotobō Line

    Keiyō Rapid

    Nagata
    (limited service)
    towards Katsuura
    Toke
    towards Chiba
    Sotobō Line

    Sobū Rapid

    Mobara
    Toke
    towards SogaorChiba
    Sotobō Line
    Local
    Nagata
    towards Awa-Kamogawa
    Terminus Tōgane Line Fukutawara
    towards Narutō

    Location

    Ōami Station is located in Chiba Prefecture
    Ōami Station

    Ōami Station

    Location within Chiba Prefecture

    Ōami Station is located in Japan
    Ōami Station

    Ōami Station

    Ōami Station (Japan)

    Ōami Station (大網駅, Ōami-eki) is a junction passenger railway station in the city of Ōamishirasato, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

    Lines[edit]

    Ōami Station is served by the Sotobō Line and Tōgane Line. It is located 22.9 km (14.2 mi) from the terminus of the Sotobō Line at Chiba Station, and forms the eastern terminus of the 13.8-kilometer (8.6 mi) Tōgane Line.

    Station layout[edit]

    The station has consists of two opposed side platforms serving the Sotobō Line tracks and a single island platform serving the Tōgane Line tracks. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.

    Platforms[edit]

    1  Sotobō Line for Soga, Chiba, Kaihin-Makuhari, and Tokyo
    2  Sotobō Line for Mobara, Kazusa-Ichinomiya, Katsuura, and Awa-Kamogawa
    3  Tōgane Line for Tōgane and Narutō
    4  Tōgane Line for Tōgane, Narutō, and Chiba

    History[edit]

    Ōami Station was opened on 20 January 1896, as the terminal station of the Bōsō Railway. The line was extended to Ichinomiya in 1897. The Tōgane Line began operations from 30 June 1900. On 1 September 1907, the Bōsō Railway was nationalized and became part of the Japanese Government Railways, which was transformed into the Japanese National Railways (JNR) after World War II. Freight operations were discontinued on 1 July 1971. On 27 May 1972, the station building was relocated to its present location, to eliminate the use of a switchback. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987.[1]

    Passenger statistics[edit]

    In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 10,057 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[2]

    Surrounding area[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Sone, Satoru (February 21, 2014). Satoru Sone (supervised) "Weekly History of Railways All Lines JNR / JR" No. 31 Uchibo Line / Sotobo Line / Kururi Line. Asahi Shimbun Publishing. pp. 22–23.(in Japanese)
  • ^ 各駅の乗車人員 (2019年度) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2019)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  • External links[edit]

    Media related to Ōami Station at Wikimedia Commons


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