Shin-Kanaya Station

Coordinates: 34°49′34″N 138°08′14″E / 34.82611°N 138.13722°E / 34.82611; 138.13722
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Shin-Kanaya Station

新金谷駅
Shin-Kanaya Station
General information
LocationKanaya-Higashi 2-1112-2, Shimada-shi, Shizuoka-ken
Japan
Coordinates34°49′34″N 138°08′14″E / 34.82611°N 138.13722°E / 34.82611; 138.13722
Operated by Ōigawa Railway
Line(s)Ōigawa Main Line
Distance1.3 kilometers from Kanaya
Platforms1 island platform
Other information
StatusStaffed
History
OpenedJune 10, 1927
Passengers
FY2017504 daily
Location
Shin-Kanaya Station is located in Shizuoka Prefecture
Shin-Kanaya Station
Shin-Kanaya Station
Location within Shizuoka Prefecture
Shin-Kanaya Station is located in Japan
Shin-Kanaya Station
Shin-Kanaya Station
Shin-Kanaya Station (Japan)
Platform

Shin-Kanaya Station (新金谷駅, Shin-Kanaya-eki) is a railway station in the city of Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Ōigawa Railway.

Lines[edit]

Shin-Kanaya Station is on the Ōigawa Main Line and is 2.3 from the terminus of the line at Kanaya Station.

Station layout[edit]

The station has a single island platform. The station has a turntable and a locomotive maintenance shed, both primarily used for steam locomotives. The station has many shunt tracks, and is a boneyard for obsolete locomotives formerly in use on the Ōigawa Railway or the Japan National Railway. The station building is a two-story clapboard wooden structure connected to the platform by a level crossing. The station is staffed.


Adjacent stations[edit]

« Service »
Ōigawa Railway
Ōigawa Main Line
Kanaya   SL Express   Ieyama
Kanaya   Local   Daikanchō

Station history[edit]

Shin-Kanaya Station was opened on June 10, 1927, the same day that the Ōigawa Railway began service.

Passenger statistics[edit]

In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 504 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]

Surrounding area[edit]

  • Nippon Saemon Kubiki-zuka

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 静岡県統計年鑑2017(平成29年)) (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Shizuoka Prefecture. 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2019.

External links[edit]

Media related to Shin-Kanaya Station at Wikimedia Commons