Kominato Station

Kominato
小湊
Location Kominato, Hiranai, Higashitsugaru, Aomori
(青森県東津軽郡平内町大字小湊)
Japan
Operated by Aoimori Railway
Line(s) Aoimori Railway Line
History
Opened 1891

Kominato Station (小湊駅 Kominato-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line located in the town of Hiranai, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is 27.4 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Aoimori Railway Line at Aomori Station.

History

Kominato Station was opened on September 1, 1891 as a station on the Nippon Railway. It became a station on the Tōhoku Main Line of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR), the pre-war predecessor to the Japan National Railways (JNR), after the nationalization of the Nippon Railway on November 1, 1906. Regularly scheduled freight services were discontinued in February 1962. With the privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the operational control of East Japan Railway Company (JR East). From April 1, 2004 it had been operated by Jaster Co., Ltd., with ticketing window for ordinary tickets, express tickets, and reserved-seat tickets for all JR lines.

The section of the Tōhoku Main Line including this station was transferred to Aoimori Railway on December 4, 2010.

Lines

Station layout

Kominato Station has an island platform and a side platform serving three tracks, connected the station building by an overpass. However, only tracks 1 and 3 are in use, and the rails for track 2 are used only as a siding, giving the station an effective structure of two opposed side platforms. The station building is attended, and has a Green Window service counter.

Platforms

1 Aoimori Railway Line For Aomori
2 Aoimori Railway Line (siding)
3 Aoimori Railway Line For Hachinohe

Bus services

Surrounding area

Adjacent stations

Service
Aoimori Railway Line
Shimizugawa - Nishi-Hiranai

See also

References

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Coordinates: 40°55′46.86″N 140°57′14.06″E / 40.9296833°N 140.9539056°E / 40.9296833; 140.9539056


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