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Senbokuchō Station

仙北町駅
Senbokuchō Station in April 2008
General information
Location2-1-10 Senbokuchō, Morioka-shi, Iwate-ken 020-0861
Japan
Coordinates39°41′17″N 141°08′55″E / 39.6880°N 141.1486°E / 39.6880; 141.1486
Operated by JR East
Line(s) Tōhoku Main Line
Distance533.5 km from Tokyo
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Other information
StatusStaffed (Midori no Madoguchi )
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened5 January 1915
Passengers
FY20181687
Services
Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
Yahaba
One-way operation
Tōhoku Main Line
Rapid Aterui
Morioka
Terminus
Iwate-Iioka
towards Kuroiso
Tōhoku Main Line
Local
Location
Senbokuchō Station is located in Iwate Prefecture
Senbokuchō Station
Senbokuchō Station
Location within Iwate Prefecture
Senbokuchō Station is located in Japan
Senbokuchō Station
Senbokuchō Station
Senbokuchō Station (Japan)

Senbokuchō Station (仙北町駅, Senbokuchō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

Lines

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Senbokuchō Station is served by the Tōhoku Main Line, and is located 533.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Tokyo Station.

Station layout

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The station has a single island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.

Platforms

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1  Tōhoku Main Line for Kitakami and Ichinoseki
2  Tōhoku Main Line for Morioka

History

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Senbokuchō Station was opened on 5 January 1915. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987.

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2018, the station was used by an average of 1,687 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 各駅の乗車人員 (2018年度) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2018)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
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