Kasugagawa Station (春日川駅, Kasugagawa-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad (Kotoden) and is designated station "S04".

Kasugagawa Station

春日川駅
Kasugagawa Station in August 2010
General information
LocationKitacho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa-ken 760-0080
Japan
Coordinates34°20′27.5″N 134°5′0.8″E / 34.340972°N 134.083556°E / 34.340972; 134.083556
Operated by Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad
Line(s) Shido Line
Distance3.0 km from Kawaramachi
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
Station codeC04
History
Opened18 November 1911 (1911-11-18)
Passengers
FY2018532 daily [1]
Location
Kasugagawa Station is located in Kagawa Prefecture
Kasugagawa Station
Kasugagawa Station
Location within Kagawa Prefecture
Kasugagawa Station is located in Japan
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Kasugagawa Station
Kasugagawa Station (Japan)

Lines

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Kasugagawa Station is a station of the Kotoden Shido Line and is located 3.0 km from the opposing terminus of the line at Kawaramachi Station.

Layout

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Kasugagawa Station has two side platforms serving two tracks, connected by a level crossing. There is no station building. The station is unmanned.[2]

Platforms

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1  Kotoden Shido Line for Kawaramachi
2  Kotoden Shido Line for Ōmachi, Kotoden-Shido

Adjacent stations

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« Service »
Kotoden Shido Line
Oki-Matsushima   Local   Katamoto

History

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Kasugagawa Station opened on November 18, 1911 on the Tosan Electric Tramway. On November 1, 1943 it became a station on the Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railway.[3]

Surrounding area

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "国土数値情報 駅別乗降客数データの詳細". nlftp.mlit.go.jp. Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  2. ^ 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2巻 四国西部エリア [Japan Railways Illustrated. Shikoku and Kyushu. All lines, all stations, all track layouts. Volume 2 Western Shikoku] (in Japanese). Kodansha. pp. 8, 64. ISBN 9784062951616.
  3. ^ 大蔵省印刷局 (1911-11-30), 官報 1911年11月30日 (in Japanese), 日本マイクロ写真, doi:10.11501/2951891, retrieved 2022-03-27
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