Kazusa-Ōkubo Station
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operated by the Kominato Railway Company's
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, located in Ichihara,
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,
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. It is 32.3 kilometers from the western terminus of the Kominato Line at
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.


History

Kazusa-Ōkubo Station was opened on May 16, 1928. It has been unattended since 1956.


Lines

*Kominato Railway Company **
Kominato Line The is a railway line in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator . It extends from the west coast of central Bōsō Peninsula (where it connects with the Uchibō Line at ) to in the town of Ōtaki (where it connects ...


Station layout

Kazusa-Ōkubo Station has a single
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serving bidirectional traffic. There is a small rain shelter built on the platform, but no station building.


Platforms


External links

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Kominato Railway Company home page
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