Aoidake Station | |
Native Name: | 青井岳駅 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Symbol Location: | jp |
Symbol: | jrk |
Style: | JR Kyushu |
Address: | Yamanokuchicho Yamanokuchi, Miyakonojo-shi, Miyazaki-ken 889-1803 |
Country: | Japan |
Coordinates: | 31.8278°N 131.2178°W |
Operator: | JR Kyushu |
Line: | Nippō Main Line |
Distance: | 369.3 km from |
Platforms: | 1 island platform |
Tracks: | 2 + 2 sidings |
Structure: | At grade |
Accessible: | No - platform accessed by footbridge |
Status: | Unstaffed |
Passengers: | 14 daily |
Pass Year: | FY2016 |
Map Type: | Japan Miyazaki Prefecture#Japan |
Map Dot Label: | Aoidake Station |
Mapframe: | yes |
Mapframe-Zoom: | 17 |
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Miyakonojō, Miyazaki, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu.[1]
The station is served by the Nippō Main Line and is located 369.3 km from the starting point of the line at .
The station, which is unstaffed, consists of an island platform serving two tracks with two sidings. The station building is a modern steel frame function structure which houses a waiting area and an automatic ticket vending machine. Access to the island platform is by means of a footbridge.[2] [3]
Japanese Government Railways (JGR) opened the Miyazaki Line from to on 8 October 1913. The track was extended eastward in phases, with Aoidake opening as the new terminus on 21 March 1916. On 25 October 1916, the track linked up with a track from at and the line was renamed the Miyazaki Main Line on 21 September 1917. By 1923, the track from Miyazaki has extended north to link up with the track of the Nippō Main Line at . On 15 December 1923, the entire stretch of track from Shigeoka through Miyazaki to Yoshimatsu, including Aoidake, was designated as part of the Nippō Main Line. Freight services were discontinued in 1962 and baggage handling in 1979. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, on 1 April 1987, the Aoidake came under the control of JR Kyushu.
In fiscal 2016, the station was used by an average of 14 passengers (boarding only) per day.[4]