Mobara Station

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Mobara Station
茂原駅
Mobara Station exit
Location
Prefecture Chiba
(See other stations in Chiba)
City Mobara
Neighborhood etc. 1 Machibo
Postal code297-0022
(in Japanese)千葉県茂原市町保1
History
Year opened 1897
Former name Mohara Station
Present name since 1935
Rail services
Operator(s) JR East
Line(s) Sotobō Line
Statistics 11,828 passengers/day (FY2009)
There is a bus stop near this station

Mobara Station (茂原駅 Mobara-eki) is a railway station in Mobara, Chiba Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

Lines

Mobara Station is served by the Sotobō Line, and is located 34.3 km from the starting point of the line at Chiba Station. Limited express Wakashio services from Tokyo to Awa-Kamogawa stop at this station.

Station layout

Mobara Station has a two island platforms serving four tracks, connected to each other and to the station building by an underpass.

Platforms

1 Sotobō Line for Soga, Chiba, Kaihin-Makuhari, and Tokyo
2 Sotobō Line for Soga, Chiba, Kaihin-Makuhari, and Tokyo
3 Sotobō Line for Kazusa-Ichinomiya, Katsuura, and Awa-Kamogawa
4 Sotobō Line for Kazusa-Ichinomiya, Katsuura, and Awa-Kamogawa

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Sotobō Line
Ōami Wakashio Kazusa-Ichinomiya
Ōami Rapid Kazusa-Ichinomiya
Shin-Mobara Local Yatsumi

History

Mobara Station opened on April 17, 1897 as Mohara Station (茂原駅 Mohara-eki) on the Bōsō Railway. It was absorbed into the Japanese Government Railways on September 1, 1907. From 1909-1926 it was also the terminal of the Chōnan-Mobara-Kan Jinsha Kidō (庁南茂原間人車軌道), a human-powdered railway extending to Chōnan, Chiba. On August 1, 1930, the station became the terminus of the Nansō Railway (南総鉄道 Nansō Tetsudō), which became the Sotobō Line from 1939. It was renamed to its present name on July 10, 1935. It joined the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.

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Coordinates: 35°25′37″N 140°18′14″E / 35.4269°N 140.304°E / 35.4269; 140.304

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