Itoshino Station - History

History

  • November 1, 1986: The station opened as a temporary platform.
  • April 1, 1987: Since the privatisation of the national rail network, the station status was upgraded and ownership was transferred to JR Hokkaidō.
Stations of the JR Sekihoku Main Line
    • Asahikawa
    • Asahikawa-Yojō
  • Shin-Asahikawa
  • Minami-Nagayama
  • Higashi-Asahikawa
  • Kita-Hinode
  • Sakuraoka
  • Tōma
  • Shōgunzan
  • Ikaushi
  • Aibetsu
  • Naka-Aibetsu
  • Aizan
  • Antaroma
  • Tōun
  • Kamikawa
  • Kami-Shirataki
  • Shirataki
  • Kyū-Shirataki
  • Shimo-Shirataki
  • Maruseppu
  • Setose
  • Engaru
  • Yasukuni
  • Ikuno
  • Ikutahara
  • Kanehana
  • Nishi-Rubeshibe
  • Rubeshibe
  • Ainonai
  • Higashi-Ainonai
  • Nishi-Kitami
  • Kitami
  • Hakuyō
  • Itoshino
  • Tanno
  • Hiushinai
  • Bihoro
  • Nishi-Memambetsu
  • Memambetsu
  • Yobito
  • Abashiri


Coordinates: 43°50′27″N 143°55′56″E / 43.8408°N 143.9322°E / 43.8408; 143.9322

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