Sakari Station
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Sakari Station (盛駅) is a train station located on the JR Ōfunato Line in Ōfunato, Iwate, Japan. This station is the largest in Ōfunato City.
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[edit] Lines
- JR East Ōfunato Line
- Sanriku Railway Company South Rias Line
- Iwate Development Railway Company Akasaki Line (Freight only)
- Iwate Development Railway Company Hikoroichi Line (Freight only)
[edit] Surrounding area
- Mt. Tenzen Park
- Ōfunato City Hall
- Highway 107
- Highway 45
[edit] History
- September 19, 1935: Station begins operation on the Ōfunato Line.
- October 21, 1950: Iwate Development Railway Company Hikoroichi Line begins operation.
- June 21, 1957: Iwate Development Railway Company Akasaki Line begins operation.
- March 1, 1970: South Rias Line begins operation.
- April 1, 1984: The South Rias Line becomes property of the Sanriku Railway Company.
- April 1, 1987: With the break-up of Japan Rail, the Ōfunato Line is given to JR East.
- April 1, 1992: Iwate Development Railway Company closes the Hikoroichi Line.
[edit] Adjacent stations
Akasaki Line (Freight) | Sakari | Akasaki(赤崎) | |
Hikoroichi Line (Freight) | Sakari | Choanji(長安寺) |
Stations of the
Ichinoseki - Mataki - Rikuchū-Kanzaki - Iwanoshita - Rikuchū-Matsukawa - Geibikei - Shibajuku - Surisawa - Senmaya - Konashi - Yagoshi - Orikabe - Niitsuki - Kesennuma - Shishiori-Karakuwa - Kami-Shishiori - Rikuzen-Yahagi - Takekoma - Rikuzen-Takata - Wakinosawa - Otomo - Hosoura - Shimofunato - Ōfunato - Sakari
Sakari - Rikuzen-Akasaki - Ryōri - Koishihama - Horei - Sanriku - Yoshihama - Touni - Heita - Kamaishi
Ōfunato Line split begins at Sakari | ||
Kamaishi Line and Yamada Line split begins at Kamaishi |