Akebonochō Station
Tram station in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Akebonochō Station (曙町駅, Akebonochō-eki) is a tram station in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan.
History
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- September 16, 1907 - Opened as a tram stop for Tosa Electric Railway.[1][2]。[failed verification]
- October 1, 2014 - Tosa Electric Railway merged operations with Tosaden Dream Service and KOCHIKENKOTSU to form Tosaden Traffic.[3] It is now the tram stop for Tosaden Traffic.
Lines
- Tosa Electric Railway
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Tosa Electric Railway | ||||
Ino Line | ||||
Akebonochō-higashimachi | - | Asakura |
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Stations of the Tosaden Kōtsū Ino Line
- Harimayabashi
- Horizume
- Ōhashidōri
- Kōchijō-mae
- Kenchō-mae
- Gurando-dōri
- Masugata
- Kamimachi-itchōme
- Kamimachi-nichōme
- Kamimachi-yonchōme
- Kamimachi-gochōme
- Asahimachi-itchōme
- Asahi-ekimae-dōri
- Asahimachi-sanchōme
- Hotarubashi
- Kagamigawabashi
- Kamobe
- (Shijō-mae Signal Box)
- Akebonochō-higashimachi
- Akebonochō
- Asakura
- Asakura-ekimae
- Asakurajinja-mae
- Miyano-oku
- Kōnai
- Ujidanchi-mae
- (Yashiro Signal Box)
- Yashiro-dōri
- Nakayama
- Edagawa
- Inoshō-mae
- Kitauchi
- Kitayama
- Narutani
- Ino-ekimae
- Ino
References
- ^ a b 『土佐電鉄が走る街 今昔』99・156-158頁
- ^ 今尾恵介(監修) (2009). 日本鉄道旅行地図帳. Vol. 11 中国四国. 新潮社. p. 60. ISBN 978-4-10-790029-6. 和書.
- ^ 上野宏人 (2014-10-02). "とさでん交通:「再出発」 「便利な市民の足に」高知で設立式 新デザインの車両披露". 毎日新聞. 毎日新聞社.
33°33′04″N 133°29′27″E / 33.551149°N 133.490861°E / 33.551149; 133.490861
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