Okaya Station
- JR East
- JR Central
- ■Chūō Main Line
- ■ Iida Line
Preceding station | JR East | Following station | ||
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Shiojiri towards Minami-Otari | Azusa | Kami-Suwa towards Chiba or Tokyo | ||
Midoriko towards Shiojiri | Chūō Main Line Rapid Misuzu | through to JR Central | ||
Chūō Main Line Local | Kami-Suwa towards Tachikawa | |||
Kawagishi towards Shiojiri | Chūō Main Line Tatsuno Branch | Terminus | ||
Preceding station | JR Central | Following station | ||
Kawagishi towards Iida | Iida Line Rapid Misuzu | through to JR East | ||
Kawagishi One-way operation | Iida Line Rapid | Terminus | ||
Kawagishi towards Toyohashi | Iida Line Local |
Location | |
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Okaya Station (岡谷駅, Okaya-eki) is a railway station in Honchō, Okaya, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by JR Central and JR East. It is managed by JR East.
Lines
Okaya Station is a terminus of the old route of the Chuo Main Line (Okaya-Shiojiri branch), and is 210.4 km from Tokyo Station. A small number of trains on the Iida Line also continue past the nominal terminus of that line at Tatsuno to stop at this station and the previous Kawagishi Station.
Station layout
The station consists of one ground-level side platform with a cut-out serving two tracks, and one ground-level island platform serving two tracks. The platforms are connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.
Platforms
0 | ■ Iida Line | for Tatsuno, Iida, and Ina |
1 | ■ Chūō Main Line | for Kami-Suwa,Kōfu ,and Tokyo |
2 | ■ Iida Line | for Tatsuno, Ina, and Iida |
■ Chūō Main Line | for Shiojiri, Matsumoto and Nagano for Kami-Suwa, Kōfu, and Tokyo | |
3 | ■ Chūō Main Line | for Shiojiri, Matsumoto, and Nagano |
■ Iida Line | for Tatsuno, Ida, and Ina |
- The platforms viewed from above in May 2017
- A JR Central 313 series EMU on an Iida Line service in May 2017
Bus terminal
Highway buses
- Chūō Kōsoku Bus; For Shinjuku Station[2]
- Alpen Suwa; For Kyōto Station, Momoyamadai Station, Shin-Ōsaka Station, and Umeda Station[2]
History
The station opened on 25 November 1905. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 3,167 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3]
Surrounding area
See also
References
External links
- JR East station information (in Japanese)
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- Tokyo
- Shinjuku
- Tachikawa
- Hino
- Toyoda
- Hachiōji
- Nishi-Hachiōji
- Takao
- Sagamiko
- Fujino
- Uenohara
- Shiotsu
- Yanagawa
- Torisawa
- Saruhashi
- Ōtsuki
- Hatsukari
- Sasago
- Kai-Yamato
- Katsunuma-budōkyō
- Enzan
- Higashi-Yamanashi
- Yamanashishi
- Kasugaichō
- Isawa-onsen
- Sakaori
- Kōfu
- Ryūō
- Shiozaki
- Nirasaki
- Shimpu
- Anayama
- Hinoharu
- Nagasaka
- Kobuchizawa
- Shinano-Sakai
- Fujimi
- Suzurannosato
- Aoyagi
- Chino
- Kami-Suwa
- Shimo-Suwa
- Okaya
- Midoriko
- Shiojiri
- Old Line
- Okaya
- Kawagishi
- Tatsuno
- Shinano-Kawashima
- Ono
- Shiojiri