Hikone Serikawa Station –Wikipedia
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Hikone Serikawa Station (Hikozerika Eki) is the station of the Omi Railway Main Line (Hikone / Taga Taisha Line) in Serikawa -cho, Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture. The station number is OR05 。
One -type platform 1 line 1 line [5] It is an unmanned station with [first] 。 The platform is 45 meters long and 3 meters wide. The construction cost is 50 million yen [6] 。
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Changes in the average daily riding personnel in recent years are as follows (from Hikone City Statistics [7] ) In the first year, the number of passengers was 35,000, and the profit was expected to be 11 million yen. [6] 。
year | Average one day Riding personnel |
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Year 2009 | 47 |
year 2010 | 69 |
year 2011 | 78 |
2012 | 83 |
year 2013 | 93 |
Year 2014 | 103 |
2015 | 108 |
2016 | 123 |
2017 | 120 |
2018 | 110 |
2019 | 116 |
The above numbers are Hikone City Statistics More quotes.
The residential area is near the station. There is an elementary school on the west side of the station and a junior high school on the east side of the station. On the west side of the station, the Biwa Line (Tokaido Main Line) parallizes, and Route 8 passes a little away from the east side of the station. By the way, Serikawa, which came from the station name, refers to a river flowing on the south side of the station.
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East side of the station (May 2009)
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West side of the station (May 2009)
- As of 2021 (3rd year), Omi Railway’s railway Musume has a two -person system, of which Serika Hino is derived from Hikone Serikawa Station. [8] [9] 。
- Omi Railway
- ■ Main Line (Hikone / Taga Taisha Line)
- Hikone Station (OR04) – Hikone Serikawa Station (OR05) -Hikoneguchi Station (OR06)
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- Kawashima Orizo “[Illustration] Japanese Railway Tokaido Line All Lines, All Stations, Total Wires Volume 6 Maibara Station-Osaka Area, August 20, 2009.
ISBN 978-4-06-270016-0。
- “Weekly History All Railway Public Railway/Private Railway 29 Omi Railway/Shigaraki Kogen Railway/Ise Railway/Yoro Railway” Asahi Shimbun Publishing, October 9, 2011.
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