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Coordinates: 37°0136N 138°1520E / 37.02667°N 138.25556°E / 37.02667; 138.25556
 

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Arai Station


新井駅
Arai Station in April 2019
General information
Location1 Sakaecho, Myōkō-shi, Niigata-ken 944-0044
Japan
Coordinates37°01′36N 138°15′20E / 37.02667°N 138.25556°E / 37.02667; 138.25556
Operated by
  • JR Freight
  • Line(s) Myoko Haneuma Line
    Distance21.0 km from Myōkō-Kōgen
    Platforms1 island + 1 side platforms
    Tracks3
    Other information
    StatusStaffed
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    Opened15 August 1886 (1886-08-15)
    Passengers
    FY2017973 daily

    Location

    Arai Station is located in Myoko Haneuma Line
    Arai Station

    Arai Station

    Location within Myoko Haneuma Line

    Arai Station is located in Japan
    Arai Station

    Arai Station

    Arai Station (Japan)

    Arai Station (新井駅, Arai-eki) is a railway station in the city of Myōkō, Niigata, Japan, operated by the third-sector operator Echigo Tokimeki Railway. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.

    Lines

    [edit]

    Arai Station is served by the 37.7 kmEchigo Tokimeki Railway Myōkō Haneuma Line from Myōkō-KōgentoNaoetsu, and is located 21.0 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Myōkō-Kōgen and 58.3 kilometers from Nagano. Two return Shirayuki limited express services and two limited-stop "Rapid" services operate daily between Arai and Niigata.

    Station layout

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    The station has one side platform and one island platform connected by a footbridge. The station is staffed.

    Platforms

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    1  Myōkō Haneuma Line for Myōkō-Kōgen, Naoetsu, and Niigata
    2  Myōkō Haneuma Line for Myōkō-Kōgen
    3  Myōkō Haneuma Line for Myōkō-Kōgen, Naoetsu, and Niigata

    Adjacent stations

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    « Service »
    Myōkō Haneuma Line
    Terminus Shirayuki Jōetsumyōkō
    Nihongi Local Kita-Arai

    History

    [edit]
    The station in November 2013 while operated by JR East

    Arai Station opened on 15 August 1886.[1] With the privatizationofJapanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East.[1]

    From 14 March 2015, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from NaganotoKanazawa, local passenger operations over sections of the Shinetsu Main Line and Hokuriku Main Line running roughly parallel to the new shinkansen line were reassigned to third-sector railway operating companies.[2] From this date, Arai Station was transferred to the ownership of the third-sector operating company Echigo Tokimeki Railway.

    Passenger statistics

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    In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 973 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3]

    Surrounding area

    [edit]
    Arai Bus Terminal

    See also

    [edit]

    References

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    1. ^ a b Ishino, Tetsu, ed. (1998). 停車場変遷大辞典 国鉄・JR [Station Transition Directory - JNR/JR]. Vol. II. Japan: JTB. p. 582. ISBN 4-533-02980-9.
  • ^ Osano, Kagetoshi (March 2015).  北陸新幹線並行在来線各社の姿 [Guide to companies operating conventional lines alongside the Hokuriku Shinkansen]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 44, no. 371. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. pp. 28–33.
  • ^ 平成29年度の乗車状況(平成2941日~平成30331日)[各駅の1日平均乗車人員 [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2016)] (in Japanese). Japan: Echigo Tokimeki Railway Company. 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  • ^ 新潟県立新井高等学校 [Niigata Prefectural Arai High School]. Official website (in Japanese). Japan: Niigata Prefectural Arai High School. 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
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    Stations of Echigo Tokimeki Railway
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