Abekawa Station

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CA18
Abekawa Station

安倍川駅
Abekawa-station.JPG
JR Abekawa Station in 2015
LocationKamata, Suruga-ku, Shiuoka-shi, Shizuoka-ken
Japan
Coordinates34°56′27″N 138°21′51″E / 34.940825°N 138.3640667°E / 34.940825; 138.3640667Coordinates: 34°56′27″N 138°21′51″E / 34.940825°N 138.3640667°E / 34.940825; 138.3640667
Operated byJR logo (central).svg JR Central
Line(s)JR Central Tokaido Line.svg Tokaido Main Line
Distance184.5 kilometers from Tokyo
Platforms2 side platforms
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeCA18
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedMarch 14, 1985
Passengers
FY20174,784 daily
Location
Abekawa Station is located in Shizuoka Prefecture
Abekawa Station
Abekawa Station
Location within Shizuoka Prefecture
Station platforms, 2014.

Abekawa Station (安倍川駅, Abekawa-eki) is a railway station in Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).

Lines[]

Abekawa Station is served by the Tōkaidō Main Line, and is located 184.5 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Tokyo Station.

Station layout[]

The station has two side platforms serving Track 1 and Track 2, with the station building connecting the platforms. The station building has automated ticket machines, TOICA automated turnstiles and a staffed ticket office.

Platforms[]

1  Tōkaidō Main Line For Shimada, Hamamatsu, Toyohashi
2  Tōkaidō Main Line For Shizuoka, Numazu, Atami

Adjacent stations[]

« Service »
Central Japan Railway Company
Tōkaidō Main Line
Commuter Rapid: Does not stop at this station
Rapid: Does not stop at this station
Shizuoka   Local   Mochimune

History[]

Abekawa Station was opened on March 14, 1985, primarily as a commuter station serving Shizuoka city.

Passenger statistics[]

In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 4,784 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]

Surrounding area[]

  • Nagata Minami Junior High School
  • Site of the Battle of Tegoshigawara

See also[]

  • List of Railway Stations in Japan

References[]

  1. ^ 静岡県統計年鑑2017(平成29年)) (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Shizuoka Prefecture. 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  • Yoshikawa, Fumio. Tokaido-sen 130-nen no ayumi. Grand-Prix Publishing (2002) ISBN 4-87687-234-1.(in Japanese)

External links[]

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