Ōtaki-Onsen Station

Coordinates: 40°12′36.74″N 140°38′25.35″E / 40.2102056°N 140.6403750°E / 40.2102056; 140.6403750
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Ōtaki-Onsen Station

大滝温泉駅
Ōtaki-Onsen Station in November 2019
General information
Location17 Jūnisho Aze Kami-Kawashiro, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 018-5601
Japan
Coordinates40°12′36.74″N 140°38′25.35″E / 40.2102056°N 140.6403750°E / 40.2102056; 140.6403750
Operated by JR East
Line(s) Hanawa Line
Distance92.1 kilometers from Kōma
Platforms1 island platform
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedJanuary 19, 1915
Services
Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) JR East Following station
Ōgita
towards Ōdate
Hanawa Line Jūnisho
towards Morioka
Location
Ōtaki-Onsen Station is located in Akita Prefecture
Ōtaki-Onsen Station
Ōtaki-Onsen Station
Location within Akita Prefecture
Ōtaki-Onsen Station is located in Japan
Ōtaki-Onsen Station
Ōtaki-Onsen Station
Ōtaki-Onsen Station (Japan)

Ōtaki-Onsen Station (大滝温泉駅, Ōtaki-Onsen-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

Lines[edit]

Ōtaki-Onsen Station is served by the Hanawa Line, and is located 92.1 km from the terminus of the line at Kōma.

Station layout[edit]

The station consists of a single island platform serving two tracks, connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is unattended.

Platforms[edit]

1  Hanawa Line for Kazuno-Hanawa, Morioka
2  Hanawa Line for Ōdate

History[edit]

Ōtaki-Onsen Station was opened on January 19, 1915 on the privately owned Akita Railways, serving the town of Jūnisho, Akita. The line was nationalized on June 1, 1934, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) system, which became the Japan National Railways (JNR) after World War II. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1987.[1] The station had its wooden railway signals removed in September 1999 was made an unmanned station in December of the same year.[2]

Surrounding area[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nihon Kōtsū Kōsha, ed. (1998). Teishajō hensen daijiten. Kokutetsu JR hen (Shohan ed.). Tōkyō: JTB. ISBN 978-4-533-02980-6.
  2. ^ 交友社『鉄道ファン』1999年12月号 通巻464号 p.123

External links[edit]

Media related to Ōtaki-Onsen Station at Wikimedia Commons