Sasebo Station

Railway station in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan


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::summary Railway station in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan ::

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FieldValue
nameSasebo Station
native_name佐世保駅
native_name_langja
image200320 Sasebo Station Sasebo Nagasaki pref Japan01s3.jpg
captionThe east entrance of Sasebo Station
addressMiura-chō
boroughSasebo, Nagasaki
countryJapan
map_typeJapan
operator{{Plainlist
distance{{Plainlist
platforms3 island platforms
tracks7
opened20 January 1898
services{{Adjacent stations
system1JR Kyushu
line1Sasebo
line2Midori
system3Matsuura
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| name = Sasebo Station | native_name = 佐世保駅 | native_name_lang = ja | type = | image = 200320 Sasebo Station Sasebo Nagasaki pref Japan01s3.jpg | alt = | caption = The east entrance of Sasebo Station | other_name = | address = Miura-chō | borough = Sasebo, Nagasaki | country = Japan | map_type = Japan | coordinates = | operator = {{Plainlist|

| platforms = 3 island platforms | tracks = 7 | connections = | structure = | code = | opened = 20 January 1898 | closed = | former = | passengers = | pass_year = | services = {{Adjacent stations |system1=JR Kyushu |line1=Sasebo|right1=Hiu |line2=Midori|right2=Haiki |system3=Matsuura|right3=Sasebo-Chūō Sasebo Station is the major railway station in the city of Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, in Japan. The Sasebo Line of the Kyushu Railway Company and the Nishi-Kyūshū Line of the Matsuura Railway provide local and regional service and connections to the extensive JR network. Sasebo is the westernmost station in the JR Group.

The plaza in front of Sasebo Station contains a multi-level shopping complex called Friesta Sasebo, with coffee shops, clothing, housewares, music and a supermarket. Within the station itself are souvenir shops featuring local foods and products.

Sasebo Station is about two hours by train from Hakata Station in the city of Fukuoka (via the Midori line) and about two hours from Nagasaki Station in the city of Nagasaki.

Across the street from Sasebo Station is the Sasebo Bus Center, which provides connecting service to many local destinations.

Lines

Station layout

The station is above ground level with three island platforms and seven tracks. One track bypasses the station. One of the platforms is not in use. ::data[format=table title="style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left"|Tracks"]

1–23–45–6
To HaikiHizen-YamaguchiSagaTosu
To Saga・Hakata
To SazaTabira-HiradoguchiMatsuuraImariArita
To Haiki・Hizen-Yamaguchi・Saga・Tosu
To Saga・Hakata
Closed
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Surroundings

East

  • Ekimachi Ichōme Sasebo
  • Hotel Resol Sasebo
  • Sasebo Station Post Office
  • Sasebo Bus Center
  • National Route 35

Port

  • Shin-Minato Terminal
  • Kujirase Terminal
  • Sasebo Gobangai

History

  • January 20, 1898 – Open for business by Kyushu Railway.
  • July 1, 1907 – Railways nationalize and the station becomes part of Japanese Government Railways.
  • April 1, 1987 – Railways privatize and the station is inherited by JR Kyushu.
  • April 1, 1988 – JR Kyushu Matsuura Line inherited by Matsuura Railway and renamed Nishi-Kyushu Line.
  • December 26, 2001 – Elevated station is completed.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2016, the station was used by an average of 3,973 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), and it ranked 51st among the busiest stations of JR Kyushu.

References

References

  1. (31 July 2017). "駅別乗車人員上位300駅(平成28年度)". JR Kyushu.

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