Astram Line - Stations

Stations

Station Distance (km) Connections Location
Hondōri Station 0.0 █ Hiroden Ujina Line (at Hondori)
★ (Kamiyachō Shareo)
★ (Hiroshima Bus Center)
★ (Hiroshima Peace Memorial)
★ (Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park)
Naka-ku
Kenchō-mae Station 0.3 █ Hiroden Main Line / █ Hiroden Ujina Line (at Kamiya-cho-higashi or Kamiya-cho-nishi)
★ (Hiroshima Prefectural Government Offices)
★ (Hiroshima Bus Center)
★ (Hiroshima Green Arena)
★ (Hiroshima Castle)
Jōhoku Station 1.4 ★ (Hiroshima Castle)
★ (Hiroshima Municipal Hiroshima Motomachi High School)
Hakushima Station 2.1 ★ (Hiroshima Home TV)
★ (Sōtoku High School)
★ (Sōtoku Junior High School)
★ (Yasuda Girl's High School)
★ (Yasuda Girl's Junior High School)
★ (Yasuda Elementary School)
Ushita Station 2.9 ★ (Hiroshima Bigwave)
★ (Hiroshima City Higashi Ward Sports Center)
Higashi-ku
Fudōin-mae Station 4.0 ★ (Fudō-in)
★ (Hijiyama University)
★ (Hiroshima Municipal Hiroshima Commercial High School)
Gion-shinbashi-kita Station 5.0 ★ (NHK Hiroshima) Asaminami-ku
Nishihara Station 6.0 ★ (Hiroshima Municipal Hara Elementary School
Nakasuji Station 7.0 ★ (Nakasuji Bus Terminal)
Furuichi Station 7.8
Ōmachi Station 8.4 █ JR Kabe Line
★ (Ōmachi Bus Terminal)
Bishamondai Station 9.6 ★ (Bishamonten)
★ (Hiroshima Prefectural Yasufuruichi Senior High School)
Yasuhigashi Station 10.6 ★ (Yasuda Women's University)
★ (Yasuda Women's College)
Kamiyasu Station 11.4 ★ (Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park)
Takatori Station 12.0
Chōrakuji Station 12.7 ★ (Chōraku-ji)
★ (Hiroshima City Transportation Museum)
★ (Hiroshima Prefectural Yasunishi High School)
★ (Hiroshima Rapid Transit HQ)
Tomo Station 13.9 ★ (Hiroshima City Asaminami Ward Sports Center)
★ (Koryo High School)
Ōbara Station 14.9
Tomo-chūō Station 16.0
Ōzuka Station 17.6 ★ (Hiroshima City University)
Kōiki-kōen-mae Station 18.4 ★ (Hiroshima Big Arch)
★ (Hiroshima Shūdō University)

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