Nishi-Aoyama Station 西青山駅 | |
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![]() Nishi-Aoyama Station, August 2007 | |
| General information | |
| Location | 1353-4 Aoyama, Iga-shi, Mie-ken 518-0205 Japan |
| Coordinates | 34°40′35″N 136°14′16″E / 34.6763°N 136.2378°E |
| Operated by | |
| Line(s) | |
| Distance | 83.8 km from Ōsaka Uehommachi |
| Platforms | 2 side platforms |
| Other information | |
| Station code | D55 |
| Website | Official website |
| History | |
| Opened | December 20, 1930 |
| Passengers | |
| FY2019 | 26 daily |
| Location | |
![]() Nishi-Aoyama Station Location within Mie Prefecture ![]() Nishi-Aoyama Station Nishi-Aoyama Station (Japan) | |
Nishi-Aoyama Station (西青山駅, Nishi-Aoyama-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway.
Lines
Nishi-Aoyama Station is served by the Osaka Line, and is located 83.8 rail kilometers from the starting point of the line at Ōsaka Uehommachi Station.[1]
Station layout
The station consists of two elevated opposed island platforms, with the station building underneath. The station is unattended.
Platforms
| 1 | ■ Osaka Line | for Ise-Nakagawa, Ujiyamada, Kashikojima, and Nagoya |
| 2 | ■ Osaka Line | for Nabari, Yamato-Yagi and Osaka Uehommachi |
Adjacent stations
| « | Service | » | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Osaka Line | ||||
| Iga-Kōzu | Local | Higashi-Aoyama | ||
| Iga-Kōzu | Express | Higashi-Aoyama | ||
| Rapid Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
| Limited Express: Does not stop at this station | ||||
History
Nishi-Aoyama Station opened on December 20, 1930, as a station on the Sangu Express Electric Railway. After merging with Osaka Electric Kido on March 15, 1941, the line became the Kansai Express Railway's Osaka Line.[2] This line was merged with the Nankai Electric Railway on June 1, 1944, to form Kintetsu.[2] The station has been unattended since 1997.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 26 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3]
Surrounding area
- Aoyama Highlands
- Japan National Route 126
See also
References
External links
Media related to Nishi-Aoyama Station at Wikimedia Commons
- Kintetsu: Nishi-Aoyama Station(in Japanese)


