Kita-Asahikawa Freight Terminal - Lines Serviced

Lines Serviced

  • JR Hokkaidō (owner) / JR Freight (freight train operator)
  • Sōya Main Line
Stations of the Sōya Main Line
  • Asahikawa
  • Asahikawa-Yojō
  • Shin-Asahikawa
  • Kita-Asahikawa Freight Terminal
  • Nishi-Nagayama
  • Nagayama
  • Kita-Nagayama
  • Minami-Pippu
  • Pippu
  • Kita-Pippu
  • Ranru
  • Shiokari
  • Wassamu
  • Higashi-Rokusen
  • Kembuchi
  • Kita-Kembuchi
  • Shibetsu
  • Shimo-Shibetsu
  • Tayoro
  • Mizuho
  • Fūren
  • Higashi-Fūren
  • Nayoro
  • Nisshin
  • Chitō
  • Hokusei
  • Chiebun
  • Chihoku
  • Minami-Bifuka
  • Bifuka
  • Hatsuno
  • Momponai
  • Onnenai
  • Toyoshimizu
  • Teshiogawa-Onsen
  • Sakkuru
  • Otoineppu
  • Osashima
  • Kamiji
  • Saku
  • Kotohira
  • Teshio-Nakagawa
  • Shimo-Nakagawa
  • Utanai
  • Toikanbetsu
  • Nukanan
  • Kami-Onoppunai
  • Onoppunai
  • Yasuushi
  • Minami-Horonobe
  • Kami-Horonobe
  • Horonobe
  • Minami-Shimonuma
  • Shimonuma
  • Toyotomi
  • Tokumitsu
  • Ashikawa
  • Kabutonuma
  • Yūchi
  • Bakkai
  • Minami-Wakkanai
  • Wakkanai
Station Name: Stations no longer in use or have been removed.

Coordinates: 43°48′02″N 142°24′37″E / 43.80056°N 142.41028°E / 43.80056; 142.41028

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