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Railway station in Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Matsuo Station
松尾駅
Station platform in March 2007
General information
LocationKo Ariakecho Omisaki, Shimabara-shi, Nagasaki-ken 859-1411
Japan
Coordinates32°50′3.06″N 130°20′51.76″E / 32.8341833°N 130.3477111°E / 32.8341833; 130.3477111
Operated by Shimabara Railway
Line(s)Shimabara Railway Line
Distance35.2 km from Isahaya
Platforms1 side platform
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened1 May 1931 (1931-05-01)
Previous namesMatsuomachi to 2019
Passengers
FY20189 daily
Services
Preceding station Shimabara Railway Following station
Ōmisakitowards Isahaya Shimabara Railway Line Mietowards Shimabarakō
Location
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Matsuo Station (松尾駅, Taira-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Shimabara, Nagasaki. It is operated by third-sector railway company Shimabara Railway.

Lines

The station is served by the Shimabara Railway Line and is located 35.2 km from the starting point of the line at Isahaya.

Station layout

The station is on the ground level with one side platform and one track. It is an unattended station with no station building. There is a building on the platform that combines a waiting room and bicycle parking area.

  • Platforms Platforms

History

Matsuo Station was opened on 1 May 1931 as Matsuomachi Station (松尾町駅). The station was renamed to its present name on 1 October 2019.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2018, there were a total of 3,310 boarding passengers, given a daily average of 9 passengers.

Surrounding area

See also

References

  1. ^ Kawashima, Ryōzō (2013). 図説: 日本の鉄道 四国・九州ライン 全線・全駅・全配線・第5巻 長崎 佐賀 エリア [Japan Railways Illustrated. Shikoku and Kyushu. All lines, all stations, all track layouts. Volume 5 Nagasaki Saga area] (in Japanese). Kodansha. pp. 22, 67. ISBN 9784062951647.
  2. ^ "松尾駅" [Matsuo Station]. hacchi-no-he.net. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  3. Shimabara Railway (30 September 2019). "10月以降の鉄道・バスの各種変更について" [Changes in railway and bus from October] (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  4. "第67版(令和2年)長崎県統計年鑑" [Nagasaki Prefecture Statistics Yearbook 67th Edition]. Nagasaki Prefectural Government website. Retrieved 16 March 2024. See table at section under Transportation and Communications.

External links

Stations of the Shimabara Railway
Closed on 1 April 2008
  • Shimabara-gaikō
  • Chichibugaura
  • Antoku
  • Seno-Fukae
  • Fukae
  • Futsu-shinden
  • Futsu
  • Dōzaki
  • Kamaga
  • Arie
  • Nishi-Arie
  • Tatsuishi
  • Kita-Arima
  • Jōkōjimae
  • Uratakannon
  • Harajō
  • Arima-Yoshigawa
  • Higashi-Ōya
  • Kuchinotsu
  • Shirahama-kaisuiyokujō-mae
  • Kazusa
Stations of the Shimabara Railway
Closed on 1 April 2008
  • Shimabara-gaikō
  • Chichibugaura
  • Antoku
  • Seno-Fukae
  • Fukae
  • Futsu-shinden
  • Futsu
  • Dōzaki
  • Kamaga
  • Arie
  • Nishi-Arie
  • Tatsuishi
  • Kita-Arima
  • Jōkōjimae
  • Uratakannon
  • Harajō
  • Arima-Yoshigawa
  • Higashi-Ōya
  • Kuchinotsu
  • Shirahama-kaisuiyokujō-mae
  • Kazusa
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