Nayoro Station, Railway station in Nayoro, Japan
Nayoro Station is a railway facility on the Sōya Main Line in Hokkaido with multiple platforms serving both passenger and freight traffic. The station sits at 99 meters elevation and is operated by the Hokkaido Railway Company.
The station opened on September 3, 1903, creating an important transportation link for the developing Hokkaido region at that time. This early railway facility played a significant role in connecting remote areas with larger centers.
The station takes its name from the local area of Nayoro and serves as a gathering point for travelers and commuters from the surrounding region. This facility connects the community to wider networks, making it central to how people move between towns.
Visitors find the station at coordinates 44.349444°N 142.465278°E in a location that provides straightforward access for boarding and exiting. Its position on the Sōya Main Line offers practical connections to destinations across the Hokkaido region.
The station code W48 marks this facility within the JR Hokkaido network and indicates its role as a junction point for regional routes. These codes help passengers and railway staff navigate quickly across the system.
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