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Former Japanese railway station
Taisha Station
大社駅
Taisha Station (2008)
General information
LocationHikawa District, Taisha-cho kita-araki, Shimane-ken
Japan
Operated byJR West
Line(s)Taisha Line (JR West)
Distance7.5 kilometers from Izumoshi
Platforms2 platforms
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
History
OpenedJune 1, 1912
ClosedApril 1, 1990
Passengers
FY1989383 daily

Taisha Station (大社駅, Taisha-eki) was a railway station in the city of Izumo, Shimane, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company. The station opened on June 1, 1912 and closed on April 1, 1990 due to lack of ridership along with the entire line. The station building was designated as Important Cultural Property in 2004 and Heritage of Industrial Modernization in 2009.

History

The station was opened in 1912 following the opening of the Taisha Line. The station was closed in 1990 following the closure of Taisha Line. However, unlike the other 2 stations in the line that were demolished, only leaving a platform after the closure, the station building was designated as Important Cultural Property in 2004, and Heritage of Industrial Modernization in 2009 and were left mostly intact. In 2021, the works to preserve the building began which is set to end by 2025, and the station is currently temporarily closed.

Adjacent stations

JR West
Taisha Line
Arakaya Station - Taisha Station

Station building

The station had a side platform and an island platform, and was built on the ground. The 3 tracks merged into 1 track at the end of the line where the buffer stop is located. The distance between the station and the buffer stop were extremely long, and even had a level crossing. The platforms were large enough to fit longer trains as several express train services from Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya used to make a stop in the station.

The current remaining station building were made in 1924, resembling Izumo-taisha. There were ticket gates for group visitors, which remains as how it was when the station was closed. There are 3 Important Cultural Properties in Japan that are station buildings, but only Taisha Station is made of wood.

Passenger statistics

The station had a total of 383 boardings daily.

Surrounding area

Gallery

  • The entrance The entrance
  • Information center inside the building Information center inside the building
  • Interiors of the station Interiors of the station
  • Platform Platform
  • Remains of the tracks Remains of the tracks
  • Ticket gate Ticket gate
  • D51774Steam Locomotive which is preserved in the station D51774Steam Locomotive which is preserved in the station
  • The passenger fare table at the time of closure The passenger fare table at the time of closure
  • The timeable of the station at the time of closure The timeable of the station at the time of closure
  • Old Taisha Station under preservation works (June 2021) Old Taisha Station under preservation works (June 2021)

References

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  3. "「知る人ぞ知る」駅から、「誰もが行きたくなる」駅へ。". 2014-11-29. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  4. "重要文化財旧大社駅保存修理工事のお知らせ|出雲市". 出雲市 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  5. "旧大社駅のご紹介|出雲市". 出雲市 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  6. 島根県統計書 平成元年(1989年)交通・通信(平成元年版)
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