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Coordinates: 35°3631N 140°2436E / 35.6086°N 140.4101°E / 35.6086; 140.4101
 

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Narutō Station


成東駅
Station forecourt after rebuilding, May 2021
General information
Location305 Tsube, Sanmu-shi, Chiba-ken 289-1345
Japan
Coordinates35°36′31N 140°24′36E / 35.6086°N 140.4101°E / 35.6086; 140.4101
Operated by JR East
Line(s)
  • Tōgane Line
  • Distance76.9 km from Tokyo
    Platforms1 side + 1 bay platform
    Tracks4
    Other information
    StatusStaffed ("Midori no Madoguchi" )
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    Opened1 May 1897
    Passengers
    FY20192783
    Services
    Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
    Yachimata
    towards Tokyo
    Shiosai Yokoshiba
    towards Chōshi
    Yachimata
    towards Chiba
    Sōbu Main Line

    Rapid

    Terminus
    Hyūga
    towards Chiba
    Sōbu Main Line
    Local
    Matsuo
    towards Chōshi
    Gumyō
    towards Ōami
    Tōgane Line Terminus

    Location

    Narutō Station is located in Chiba Prefecture
    Narutō Station

    Narutō Station

    Location within Chiba Prefecture

    Narutō Station is located in Japan
    Narutō Station

    Narutō Station

    Narutō Station (Japan)

    Narutō Station (成東駅, Narutō-eki) a junction passenger railway station in the city of Sanmu, Chiba Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

    Lines[edit]

    Narutō Station is served by the Sōbu Main Line and Tōgane Line, and is located 76.9 km from the western terminus of the Sōbu Main Line at Tokyo Station. It also forms the eastern terminus of the 13.8 kilometer Tōgane Line to Ōami. Shiosai limited express services between Tokyo and Chōshi stop at this station.[1]

    Station layout[edit]

    View of the platforms

    Narutō Station has two side platforms and a single island platform, one side of which has a cutout, enabling the station to serve a total of four tracks. Then platforms are connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office.[2]

    Platforms[edit]

    0  Tōgane Line for Tōgane, Ōami, Soga, and Chiba
    1,2  Sōbu Line for Sakura,Chiba, and Tokyo
    for Yōkaichiba, Asahi, and Chōshi
    3  Sōbu Line for Sakura and Chiba
    for Yōkaichiba, Asahi, and Chōshi
     Tōgane Line for Tōgane, Ōami, Soga, and Chiba

    History[edit]

    Narutō Station opened on 1 May 1897.[2] During World War II, on 13 August 1945, a train containing five passenger carriages and four freight carriages was strafed by American aircraft while stopped at Narutō Station. The freight cars contained four anti-aircraft guns and ammunition, which were ignited in the attack. Although station workers and members of the Imperial Japanese Army 3rd Guards Division attempted to extinguish the fire, the resultant explosion killed 15 civilian station staff and 27 soldiers. A memorial to the event was erected at the station in 1957.[3]

    Passenger statistics[edit]

    In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 2783 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[4]

    Surrounding area[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ JR Timetable, August 2011 issue, pp. 110–111
  • ^ a b 各駅情報(成東駅) [Station Information: Narutō Station] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  • ^ Miyoshi, Yoshizo (2014). 120 Years of the Sobu Line. JTB Publishing. ISBN 978-4533096310. (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 Narutō Station at Wikimedia Commons


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