Tosu Station
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Tosu Station (鳥栖駅 Tosu-eki?) is a train station in Tosu city, Saga prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is the point where the Kagoshima Main Line and the Nagasaki Main Line intersect. The daily average of passengers using this station is about 13,000 people.
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[edit] Layout
It is an above ground station with six tracks, three island platforms and two underground passageways connecting them with the station building. The current station building was built in March, 1911 and is the second iteration of Tosu Station. The iron bars which support the platform roofs were manufactured in the Meiji era. It has a MARS terminal and an automatic ticket machine.
1 | ■Limited express: Ariake | To Hakata・Kokura |
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■Limited express: Tsubame, Ariake | To Hakata | |
■Limited express: Kamome, Midori, Huis ten Bosch | ||
■Limited express: Yufu・Yufu DX・Yufuinnomori | ||
■Overnight: Hayabusa, Naha・Akatsuki | To Shin-Osaka・Kyoto・Nagoya・Tokyo | |
■Kagoshima Main Line | To Futsukaichi・Hakata・Kokura・Mojikō | |
2 | ■Kagoshima Main Line | To Futsukaichi・Hakata・Kokura・Mojikō |
■Nagasaki Main Line | To Saga・Hizen-Yamaguchi・Isahaya | |
■Kyūdai Main Line | To Chikugoyoshii・Hita | |
3 | ■Limited express: Kamome, Midori | To Hakata |
■Kagoshima Main Line | To Hakata・Kokura/To Kurume・Ōmuta | |
■Nagasaki Main Line | To Saga・Hizen-Yamaguchi・Isahaya | |
4 | ■Kagoshima Main Line | To Hakata・Kokura/To Kurume・Ōmuta |
■Nagasaki Main Line | To Saga・Hizen-Yamaguchi・Isahaya | |
5 | ■Limited express: Kamome, Midori, Huis ten Bosch | To Saga・Nagasaki・Sasebo・Huis ten Bosch |
■Kagoshima Main Line | To Kurume・Ōmuta・Arao | |
■Nagasaki Main Line | To Saga・Hizen-Yamaguchi・Isahaya・Haiki | |
6 | ■Limited express: Tsubame, Ariake | To Ōmuta・Kumamoto・Shin-Yatsushiro・(Shinkansen transfer) Kagoshima-chūō |
■Limited express: Yufu・Yufu DX・Yufuinnomori | To Hita・Yufuin・Ōita | |
■Overnight: Hayabusa, Naha・Akatsuki | To Kumamoto・Nagasaki | |
■Kagoshima Main Line | To Kurume・Ōmuta・Arao |
[edit] Limited Express Trains
[edit] Environs
- Tosu Stadium (home to Division 2 J. League team Sagan Tosu)
- Tosu Premium Outlets (15 minutes by bus)
- Saga Racetrack (13 minutes by bus)
[edit] Bus Routes
- Nishitetsu Bus Saga
[edit] History
- December 11, 1889 - Kyushu Railway opens track between Hakata Station and Chitose Station. Tosu Station is one of the first train stations in Kyūshū.
- August 20, 1891 - Track from 'Tosu Station to Saga Station opens.
- July 1, 1907 - Railways nationalize and the station becomes part of Japanese National Railways.
- August 11, 1945 - A large-scale air raid destroys the station, though the bookstore is saved.
- April 1, 1987 - Railways privatize and the station is inherited by JR Kyushu and JR Freight.
- March 18, 2006 - JR Freight discontinues use of the station. Tosu Freight Terminal Station opens.
[edit] Adjacent Stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Kiyama | Kagoshima Main Line (express) | Kurume | ||
Tashiro | Kagoshima Main Line (local) | Hizen-Asahi | ||
- | Nagasaki Main Line | Hizen-Ryūō |
Tosu - Hizen-Fumoto - Nakabara - Yoshinogari-kōen - Kanzaki - Igaya - Saga - Nabeshima - (seasonal) Balloon Saga - Kubota - Ushizu - Hizen-Yamaguchi - Hizen-Shiroishi - Hizen-Ryūō - Hizen-Kashima - Hizen-Hama - Hizen-Nanaura - Hizen-Iida - Tara - (Sato Signal Box) - Hizen-Ōura - (Doizaki Signal Box) - Konagai - Nagasato - Yue - Oe - Hizen-Nagata - Higashi-Isahaya - Isahaya - Nishi-Isahaya - Kikitsu - Ichinuno - Hizen-Koga - Utsutsugawa - (Hizen-Mikawa Signal Box) - Urakami - Nagasaki
(old line)
Kikitsu - Higashi Sono - Ōkusa - Honkawachi - Nagoyo - Kōda - Michinō - Nishi-Urakami - Urakami