Kabe Station (Tokyo)

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Kabe Station, north side
Kabe Station, north side

Kabe Station (河辺駅 Kabe-eki?) is a railway station of the East Japan Railway Company. It is served by the Ōme Line. Kabe Station is in Kabe, Ōme, Tokyo, Japan.

The building has one platform between two tracks. Track 1 is for passengers bound for Higashi Ome, Ōme and Okutama Stations, while Track 2 serves those heading for Ozaku and Tachikawa.

In 2006, Kabe Station handled 13,089 passengers on a normal weekday.

The station opened in 1927. It was nationalized in 1944. In 1980, freight service was discontinued. It became part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) with the breakup of the Japanese National Railways in 1987.

[edit] Neighboring stations

Kabe lies between Ozaku and Higashi Ōme Stations.

[edit] Source

This article incorporates material from the article 河辺駅 ("Kabe eki") on the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved September 13, 2007.

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