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Koganezawa Station

Coordinates: 38°47′45″N 141°32′06″E / 38.795714°N 141.534972°E / 38.795714; 141.534972
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Koganezawa

小金沢
Koganezawa Station in June 2007
General information
LocationMotoyoshida-cho Koganezawa, Kesennuma, Miyagi
(宮城県気仙沼市本吉町小金沢)
Japan
Operated byJR East
Line(s)Kesennuma Line
History
Opened1957
Koganezawa Station after the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami

Koganezawa Station (小金沢駅, Koganezawa-eki) was a JR East railway station located in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The station was completely destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and services have now been replaced by a provisional Bus Rapid Transit line.

Lines

Koganezawa Station was served by the Kesennuma Line, and was located 54.6 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Maeyachi Station.

Station layout

Koganezawa Station had a single side platform serving traffic in both directions. The station was unattended.

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Kesennuma Line
Motoyoshi - Ōya-Kaigan

History

Koganezawa Station opened on 11 February 1957. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987. The station changed its name to its present name on 22 March 1997. The station was completely destroyed by 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and rail services have now been replaced by a Bus Rapid Transit Line.

Surrounding area

References

Media related to Koganezawa Station at Wikimedia Commons

  • JR East Station information Template:Ja icon
  • "JR気仙沼線 【前面展望 3】 陸前階上⇒本吉" (video). YouTube.com. Retrieved 2011-04-26. video of a train trip from Rikuzen-Hashikami Station to Motoyoshi Station in 2009, passing through Ōya-Kaigan Station and Koganezawa Station without stopping at around 03:25 minutes and 06:30 minutes, respectively. Satellite photos (e.g., in Google Maps) showed that large sections of track and railway bridges were severely affected or washed away by the 2011 tsunami. Rikuzen-Hashikami Station was undamaged, Ōya-Kaigan Station was badly damaged or destroyed, and Koganezawa Station was damaged.


38°47′45″N 141°32′06″E / 38.795714°N 141.534972°E / 38.795714; 141.534972