Yoshinoguchi Station
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Yoshinoguchi Station 吉野口駅 | |
Yoshinoguchi Station, March 2004 | |
Location | |
Prefecture | Nara (See other stations in Nara) |
City | Gose |
Neighborhood etc. | 442, Oaza-Furuse |
Coordinates | 34°25′14.01″N 135°45′2.35″E / 34.4205583°N 135.7506528°ECoordinates: 34°25′14.01″N 135°45′2.35″E / 34.4205583°N 135.7506528°E |
Postal code | 639-2254 |
(in Japanese) | 奈良県御所市大字古瀬442 |
History | |
Year opened | 1896 |
Former name | Kuzu Station |
Present name since | 1903 |
Rail services | |
Operator(s) | JR West Kintetsu |
Line(s) | Wakayama Line Yoshino Line |
Statistics | 862 (JR) 2,187 (Kintetsu) passengers/day 2005 |
There is a bus stop near this station | |
Yoshinoguchi Station (吉野口駅 Yoshinoguchi-eki) is a train station in Gose, Nara Prefecture, Japan, administrated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
Lines
- West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Wakayama Line
- Kintetsu Corporation Yoshino Line
Layout
- There are a side platform and 2 island platforms with 5 tracks on the ground.
1 | ■Kintetsu Yoshino Line | for Shimoichiguchi and Yoshino |
2 | ■Kintetsu Yoshino Line | for Kashiharajingū-mae and Ōsaka Abenobashi Change trains at Kashiharajingū-mae for Yamato-Yagi, Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyōto |
3 | ■JR West Wakayama Line | for Gojō and Wakayama |
4, 5 | ■JR West Wakayama Line | for Takada, Ōji and Tennōji |
Bus
- Gose City Community Bus[1]
- for Kintetsu Gose Station, and Kazenomori Tōge
- Ōyodo Town Fureai Bus[2]
- for Ōyodo Town office
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
West Japan Railway Company (JR West) | ||||
Wakayama Line | ||||
Wakigami | Local | Kitauchi | ||
Wakigami | Rapid Service (through to the Yamatoji Line) | Kitauchi | ||
Kintetsu Corporation | ||||
Yoshino Line | ||||
Kuzu | Local | Kusurimizu | ||
Kuzu | Express | Kusurimizu | ||
Tsubosakayama | Limited Express | Fukugami | ||
Kuzu | Semi-Express | Kusurimizu |
External links
References
- ↑ "御所市役所 御所市コミュニティバス「ひまわり号」" [Gose City Community Bus "Himawari"]. Gose City. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
- ↑ "大淀町役場/ふれあいバス" [Ōyodo Town Fureai Bus]. Ōyodo Town. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
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