Stations
All trains stop at all stations.
Some of the stations along the Koumi Line are among the highest in Japan, with Nobeyama Station reaching 1,345 meters above sea level. Because of the frequent stops and winding route the full 78.9 kilometers route often takes as long as two and a half hours to traverse, however the journey is well known for its beautiful scenery.
Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Transfers | Location | |||
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Between stations |
Total | ||||||
Kobuchizawa | 小淵沢 | - | 0.0 | Chūō Main Line | ∨ | Hokuto | Yamanashi |
Kai-Koizumi | 甲斐小泉 | 7.1 | 7.1 | ◇ | |||
Kai-Ōizumi | 甲斐大泉 | 5.1 | 12.2 | ◇ | |||
Kiyosato | 清里 | 5.3 | 17.5 | ◇ | |||
Nobeyama | 野辺山 | 5.9 | 23.4 | ◇ | Minamimaki, Minamisaku District | Nagano | |
Shinano-Kawakami | 信濃川上 | 8.1 | 31.5 | ◇ | Kawakami, Minamisaku | ||
Saku-Hirose | 佐久広瀬 | 3.4 | 34.9 | | | Minamimaki, Minamisaku | ||
Saku-Uminokuchi | 佐久海ノ口 | 4.8 | 39.7 | ◇ | |||
Umijiri | 海尻 | 2.4 | 42.1 | | | |||
Matsubarako | 松原湖 | 2.7 | 44.8 | | | Koumi, Minamisaku | ||
Koumi | 小海 | 3.5 | 48.3 | ◇ | |||
Managashi | 馬流 | 1.6 | 49.9 | | | |||
Takaiwa | 高岩 | 1.8 | 51.7 | | | Sakuho, Minamisaku | ||
Yachiho | 八千穂 | 2.2 | 53.9 | ◇ | |||
Kaize | 海瀬 | 2.6 | 56.5 | | | |||
Haguroshita | 羽黒下 | 1.3 | 57.8 | ◇ | |||
Aonuma | 青沼 | 1.7 | 59.5 | | | Saku | ||
Usuda | 臼田 | 1.4 | 60.9 | ◇ | |||
Tatsuokajō | 龍岡城 | 1.2 | 62.1 | | | |||
Ōtabe | 太田部 | 2.0 | 64.1 | | | |||
Nakagomi | 中込 | 1.4 | 65.5 | ◇ | |||
Namezu | 滑津 | 1.0 | 66.5 | | | |||
Kita-Nakagomi | 北中込 | 1.9 | 68.4 | | | |||
Iwamurada | 岩村田 | 2.2 | 70.6 | ◇ | |||
Sakudaira | 佐久平 | 0.9 | 71.5 | Nagano Shinkansen | | | ||
Nakasato | 中佐都 | 0.9 | 72.4 | | | |||
Misato | 美里 | 1.4 | 73.8 | | | Komoro | ||
Mitsuoka | 三岡 | 1.5 | 75.3 | ◇ | |||
Otome | 乙女 | 1.1 | 76.4 | | | |||
Higashi-Komoro | 東小諸 | 1.0 | 77.4 | | | |||
Komoro | 小諸 | 1.5 | 78.9 | Shinano Railway Line | ∧ |
Legend
- ◇・∨・∧ - passing loop
- | - no passing loop
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Famous quotes containing the word stations:
“The only road to the highest stations in this country is that of the law.”
—William Jones (17461794)
“mourn
The majesty and burning of the childs death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath”
—Dylan Thomas (19141953)
“I cant quite define my aversion to asking questions of strangers. From snatches of family battles which I have heard drifting up from railway stations and street corners, I gather that there are a great many men who share my dislike for it, as well as an equal number of women who ... believe it to be the solution to most of this worlds problems.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)