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Nishi-Hiranai Station

Nishi-Hiranai Station

西平内駅
Regional rail station
Nishi-Hiranai Station in August 2023
General information
LocationAzukisawa, Hiranai, Higashitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 039-3364
Japan
Coordinates40°55′5.30″N 140°54′47.33″E / 40.9181389°N 140.9131472°E / 40.9181389; 140.9131472
Operated by Aoimori Railway
Line(s) Aoimori Railway Line
Distance98.3 km from Metoki
Platforms2 side platforms
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened1 October 1939
Services
Preceding station Aoimori Railway Following station
Kominato
towards Metoki
Aoimori Railway Line Asamushi-Onsen
towards Aomori
Location
Nishi-Hiranai Station is located in Aomori Prefecture
Nishi-Hiranai Station
Nishi-Hiranai Station
Location within Aomori Prefecture
Nishi-Hiranai Station is located in Japan
Nishi-Hiranai Station
Nishi-Hiranai Station
Nishi-Hiranai Station (Japan)

Nishi-Hiranai Station (西平内駅, Nishi-Hiranai-eki) is a railway station located in the western part of the town of Hiranai in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station has been operating since 1939. Since 2010, the station has been operated by the Aoimori Railway Company, a third sector, regional rail operator. It is the third busiest railway station in Hiranai. Passenger trains serve the station just under 17 hours a day; the departure time between trains is roughly 30 minutes during the morning peak with reduced frequency at other times. The station also serves as a bus station for Shimokita Kōtsu [ja], with local bus routes connecting the station and the community in its vicinity to communities throughout the town.

Location

Nishi-Hiranai Station is located at the northern terminus of Aomori Prefecture Route 206, a 538-meter-long (1,765 ft) road that provides access to the station from Japan National Route 4 in the west side of Hiranai.[1] The station is situated between two populated areas located in the western side of Hiranai.[2] The station is 98.3 kilometers from the terminus of the Aoimori Railway Line at Metoki Station. It is 715.6 kilometers from Tokyo. The stations adjacent to Nishi-Hiranai Station along the Aoimori Railway Line are Kominato Station and Asamushi-Onsen Station.[3]

Station layout

Nishi-Hiranai Station has two unnumbered opposed side platforms, connected the station building by a footbridge. The station is unattended.[4]

Platforms

Station side  Aoimori Railway Line for Misawa and Hachinohe
Opposite side  Aoimori Railway Line for Aomori

History

Nishi-Hiranai Station was opened on 1 October 1939 as a station on the Tōhoku Main Line of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR), the pre-war predecessor to the Japan National Railways (JNR). The station was installed to provide access to a nearby sanatorium for disabled veterans.[5] Regularly scheduled freight services were discontinued in November 1961. The concrete elevated footbridge at the station was installed on 1 January 1969.[6] The station has been unattended since August 1970. With the privatization of the JNR on 1 April 1987, it came under the operational control of East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The section of the Tōhoku Main Line including this station was transferred to Aoimori Railway on 4 December 2010.

Services

An Aomori-bound Aoimori 701 series set arriving at Nishi-Hiranai Station

The station is only served by trains operating on a local services between Aomori and Hachinohe operated by the Aoimori Railway. Passenger trains serve Nishi-Hiranai Station just under 17 hours a day from 6:38 am to 11:25 pm. At peak hours between the first train and 9:10 am trains depart from the station roughly every 30 minutes; otherwise trains depart at an approximate hourly basis.[7] In 2018, a daily average of 142 passengers boarded trains at Nishi-Hiranai Station, an increase from the daily average of 109 passengers the station served in 2011. In 2018 the station was the seventeenth busiest on the Aoimori Railway Line, excluding Aomori and Hachinohe stations, and the third busiest along the rail line in Hiranai.[8]

Bus services

Nishi-Hiranai Station also functions as a bus station, with three municipal bus lines stopping at the station. Shimokita Kōtsu [ja] operates the bus routes that stop at the station, traveling to points within Hiranai including Moura, Inaoi, Hiranai Town Hall, Shimizugawa, and Karibasawa, as well as providing a connection to the Aomori City Bus at Asamushi Onsen.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "道路情報(東青地域県民局地域整備部)" [Road information (Aomori Metropolitan Prefectural Bureau Regional Development Department)] (in Japanese). Aomori Prefecture. 3 December 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  2. ^ "平内都市計画区域の整備、開発及び保全の方針" [Hiranai municipal planning area maintenance, development, and conservation policy] (PDF) (in Japanese). Aomori Prefecture. May 2004. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  3. ^ "路線図" [Route map] (in Japanese). Aoimori Railway Co., Ltd. 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  4. ^ "西平内駅" [Nishi-Hiranai Station] (in Japanese). Aoimori Railway Co., Ltd. March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  5. ^ "駅や築港は国策に翻弄" [Stations and ports are at the mercy of national policy]. Mutsu Shimpō (in Japanese). 9 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  6. ^ 西平内駅こ線橋 [Nishi-Hiranai Station elevated footbridge] (Plaque on the bridge) (in Japanese). Hiranai: Senken Construction. 1 January 1969.
  7. ^ "青い森鉄道列車時刻表" [Aoimori Railway Train Timetable] (PDF) (in Japanese). Aoimori Railway Co., Ltd. 25 February 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  8. ^ "西平内駅(青い森鉄道)の乗降客数の統計" [Passenger statistics of Nishi-Hiranai Station]. statresearch (in Japanese). 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  9. ^ "内町民バス時刻表" [Town people's bus timetable] (in Japanese). Town of Hiranai. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2021.