Busshōzan Station 仏生山駅 | |||||
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![]() Busshōzan Station entrance, March 2011 | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Busshozancho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa-ken 761-8078 Japan | ||||
Coordinates | 34°17′00″N 134°02′34″E / 34.2833°N 134.0427°E | ||||
Operated by |
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Line(s) | ■ Kotohira Line | ||||
Distance | 8.0 km from Takamatsu-Chikkō | ||||
Platforms | 1 island +1 side platform | ||||
Construction | |||||
Structure type | At-grade | ||||
Parking | Yes, park and ride | ||||
Bicycle facilities | Yes | ||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | K06 | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | December 21, 1926 | ||||
Passengers | |||||
FY2017 | 3,124 per day [1] | ||||
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Busshōzan Station (仏生山駅, Busshōzan-eki) i is a passenger railway station operated by the Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad (Kotoden) and is designated station "K06".
Busshōzan Station is a station on the Kotoden Kotohira Line and is located 8.0 km from the opposing terminus of the line at Takamatsu-Chikkō Station.
The station consists of a side platform and an island platform serving three tracks. The platforms are connected by level crossings. Track 3 on the island platform is short and can handle trains with a length of only two carriages, and it is dead headed. [2]
← | Service | → | ||
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Ōta | Kotohira Line | Kūkō-dōri |
Busshōzan Station opened on December 21, 1926 as a station of the Kotohira Electric Railway. On November 1, 1943 it became a station on the Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railway Kotohira Line due to a company merger. In April 1987, the station building was relocated 336 meters in the direction of Kotoden Kotohira.
The city of Takamatsu operates a park and ride lot near the station. [3]
Ridership per day [1] | |
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Year | Ridership |
2011 | 3,085 |
2012 | 2,976 |
2013 | 3,035 |
2014 | 2,964 |
2015 | 3,096 |
2016 | 3,195 |
2017 | 3,124 |
Media related to
Busshōzan Station at Wikimedia Commons
Busshōzan Station 仏生山駅 | |||||
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![]() Busshōzan Station entrance, March 2011 | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Busshozancho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa-ken 761-8078 Japan | ||||
Coordinates | 34°17′00″N 134°02′34″E / 34.2833°N 134.0427°E | ||||
Operated by |
![]() | ||||
Line(s) | ■ Kotohira Line | ||||
Distance | 8.0 km from Takamatsu-Chikkō | ||||
Platforms | 1 island +1 side platform | ||||
Construction | |||||
Structure type | At-grade | ||||
Parking | Yes, park and ride | ||||
Bicycle facilities | Yes | ||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | K06 | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | December 21, 1926 | ||||
Passengers | |||||
FY2017 | 3,124 per day [1] | ||||
|
Busshōzan Station (仏生山駅, Busshōzan-eki) i is a passenger railway station operated by the Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad (Kotoden) and is designated station "K06".
Busshōzan Station is a station on the Kotoden Kotohira Line and is located 8.0 km from the opposing terminus of the line at Takamatsu-Chikkō Station.
The station consists of a side platform and an island platform serving three tracks. The platforms are connected by level crossings. Track 3 on the island platform is short and can handle trains with a length of only two carriages, and it is dead headed. [2]
← | Service | → | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Ōta | Kotohira Line | Kūkō-dōri |
Busshōzan Station opened on December 21, 1926 as a station of the Kotohira Electric Railway. On November 1, 1943 it became a station on the Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railway Kotohira Line due to a company merger. In April 1987, the station building was relocated 336 meters in the direction of Kotoden Kotohira.
The city of Takamatsu operates a park and ride lot near the station. [3]
Ridership per day [1] | |
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Year | Ridership |
2011 | 3,085 |
2012 | 2,976 |
2013 | 3,035 |
2014 | 2,964 |
2015 | 3,096 |
2016 | 3,195 |
2017 | 3,124 |
Media related to
Busshōzan Station at Wikimedia Commons