Your IP: 38.107.179.231 United States Near: United States

Lookup IP Information

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next

Below is the list of all allocated IP address in 13.199.0.0 - 13.199.255.255 network range, sorted by latency.

Kabe Station building (April 17, 2005). Looking toward the station building on the grounds of Kabe Station (April 17, 2005). A buffer stop at the current end of the Kabe Line at Kabe Station (April 17, 2005). Kabe Station building (August 16, 2003). A view toward the old, closed part of the Kabe Line at Kabe Station (April 17, 2005). Kabe Station (可部駅, Kabe Eki?) is a JR West Kabe Line terminal station located in 2-chōme, Kabe, Asakita-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.[1] As of 2003-12-01, Kabe Station is the terminal station of the Kabe Line. It replaced Sandankyō Station after the Kabe Line beyond Kabe Station was suspended. Contents 1 History 2 Station building 2.1 Environs 2.2 Highway access 3 Connecting lines 4 References 5 External links // History 1911-07-13: The Imperial Railroad Hiroshima Branch Office Station opens 1919-03-11: The station becomes part of Kabe Railroad 1926-05-01: Kabe Railroad merges with Hiroshima Denki and the station ownership is transferred with the merger 1928-11-09: Service from Furuichibashi Station is suspended while track electrification takes place, buses handles service during this time 1929-12-02: Service begins again after the completion of the electrification work 1931-07-01: The station becomes part of Kōhama Railway 1935-12-01: The station is renamed Kōhama Kabe Station 1936-09-01: The station is renamed Kabe Station when it is nationalized 1936-10-13: The line between Aki-Imuro Station and Kabe Station is opened, making Kabe Station an intermediate station 1987-04-01: Japanese National Railways is privatized, and Kabe Station becomes a JR West station 2003-12-01: Service on the 46.2km rail line segment from Kabe Station to Sandankyō Station is suspended, making Kabe Station the terminal station of the Kabe Line Kabe Station was formerly the boundary between the electrified and non-electrified sections of the Kabe Line. The non-electrified section of the line is now out of service. Station building Kabe Station features two platforms capable of handling three lines simultaneously. Platforms one and two are bay platforms, and all three service trains headed to Hiroshima Station. During the day, the trains are handled at platform two. During the morning and evening, the trains are handled at platforms one and three. Before the segment was closed, platform three handled trains bound for Sandankyō Station because it was the only through platform. The line at platform three which formerly continued on to Sandankyō Station has been severed and turned into a buffer stop (or "bumper") to keep the train from proceeding (see photo on right). Prior to 2006, the unisex restroom was found outside the station before passing through the ticket gates. While the station is located within the city of Hiroshima, this restroom featured a pit-style toilet which had to be pumped regularly in order to remove the accumulated waste. The station had developed somewhat of a bad reputation because of this due to the lingering odor. This issue was resolved in 2006, however, with the completion of gender-specific restrooms featuring standard flush toilets connected to the city's sewer system. Once the new restrooms were completed, the old one was closed. Environs Hiroshima Municipal Kabe Minami Elementary School Hiroshima Municipal Kabe High School Kabe Station Entrance Bus Station Kabe Driving School Kabe Public Employment Office Doi Clinic Ōta River JR West Geibi Line Shimofukawa Station is located 1.5km southwest Highway access Japan National Route 54 Hiroshima Prefectural Route 70 (Hiroshima-Nakashima Route) Hiroshima Prefectural Route 177 (Shimosa Higashi Route) Hiroshima Prefectural Route 191 (Bingo Akasaka Teishajō Route) Hiroshima Prefectural Route 240 (Kabe Teishajō Route) Hiroshima Prefectural Route 267 (Utsu-Kabe Route) Hiroshima Prefectural Route 270 (Yagi-Midorii Route) Connecting lines All lines are JR West lines. Kabe Line Nakashima Station — Kabe Station Kabe Line (supended section) Kabe Station — Kōdo Station References ^ (Japanese) "可部線 可部駅". 2002-10-12. http://ku-gyou.net/JR-W/kabe.html. Retrieved 2007-01-30.  External links (Japanese) JR West Coordinates: 34°30′46.1″N 132°30′38.6″E / 34.512806°N 132.510722°E / 34.512806; 132.510722 v • d • e Stations of the JR West Kabe Line (Hiroshima) - Yokogawa - Mitaki - Aki-Nagatsuka - Shimo-Gion - Furuichibashi - Ōmachi - Midorii - Shichikenjaya - Bairin - Kami-Yagi - Nakashima - Kabe v • d • e Stations of the JR West Kabe Line (suspended section) (Kabe<<) - Kōdo - Imaida - Aki-Kameyama - Kegi - Aki-Imuro - Nuno - Ogauchi - Yasuno - Minochi - Tsubono - Tanoshiri - Tsunami - Kagusa - Kake - Kisaka - Tonoga - Kamitono - Tsutsuga - Doi - Togōchi - Sandankyō