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Iwate-Funakoshi Station

Iwate-Funakoshi Station (岩手船越駅, Iwate-Funakoshi-eki) is a Sanriku Railway Company station located in Yamada, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. A sign on the station platform indicates that this was the easternmost railway station on Honshu island.

Iwate-Funakoshi Station

岩手船越駅
Iwate-Funakoshi Station in September 2007
General information
LocationFunakoshi dai-6 jiwari 28, Yamada, Shimohei, Iwate
(岩手県下閉伊郡山田町船越第6地割28)
Japan
Operated bySanriku Railway
Line(s) Rias Line
Distance60.5 km from Sakari
History
Opened1936
"Easternmost station in Honshu"

Lines

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Iwate-Funakoshi Station is served by the Rias Line, and was located 60.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Sakari Station. Formerly, it is served by the Yamada Line.

Station layout

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Iwate-Funakoshi Station have two opposed side platforms. The station is unattended.

Platforms

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1  Rias Line for Miyako , and Kuji
2  Rias Line for Kamaishi , and Sakari

Adjacent stations

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« Service »
Rias Line
Namiitakaigan - Orikasa

History

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Iwate-Funakoshi Station opened on 10 November 1936. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987. Operations on the Yamada Line between Miyako Station and Kamaishi Station were suspended after the 11 March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. As of 2018, the station have been rebuilt along with the rest of the closed segment of the Yamada Line. It was transferred to the Sanriku Railway upon completion on 23 March 2019. This segment joined up with the Kita-Rias Line on one side and the Minami-Rias Line on the other, which together constitutes the entire Rias Line.[1] Accordingly, this station became an intermediate station of Rias Line.

Surrounding area

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References

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  1. ^ 東日本大震災 復興鉄路つながった 8年ぶり宮古-釜石、三陸鉄道に [Great East Japan Earthquake Railway have been rebuilt and connected after 8 years reconstruction between Miyako-Kamaishi, Sanriku Railway]. mainichi.jp (in Japanese). Japan: The Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd. 23 March 2019. Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
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39°25′54″N 141°58′27″E / 39.4316°N 141.9741°E / 39.4316; 141.9741