Nakabaru Station
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Layout
It is an above ground station with two tracks, two side platforms and a footbridge connecting them. It does not have a MARS terminal but does have POS from which tickets may be sold.
Environs
The station is in a residential district.
- Miyaki Town Nakabaru Government Building
- Ayabe Shrine (enshrining the wind god)
History
- August 20, 1891 - Kyushu Railway opens this station
- July 1, 1907 - Kyushu Railway nationalizes and Nakabaru Station falls under the control of the Railway Ministry
- June 6, 1976 - Track from Tosu to Hizen-Koga to Nagasaki is electrified
- April 1, 1987 - Railways privatize and Nakabaru Station is inherited by JR Kyushu
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Hizen-Fumoto | Nagasaki Main Line | Yoshinogari-kōen |
Coordinates: 33°20′46″N 130°26′24″E / 33.3461°N 130.4401°E
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