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  2. JR Namba Station - Wikipedia

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    JR Namba Station (JR難波駅, Jeiāru-Nanba-eki) is a railway station in Namba, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, Japan, adjacent to Namba Station (Nankai Railway, Osaka Subway) and Ōsaka Namba Station (Kintetsu, Hanshin Railway) operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). JR Namba is the western terminus of the Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line).

  3. Uji Station (JR West) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, there was a side platform and an island platform serving three tracks. Both these and the station building were at ground level. The station was rebuilt in 2000 with two island platforms serving four tracks and a new station building designed imitating the Phoenix Hall of Byōdō-in, a major tourist attraction in Uji.

  4. Sumiyoshi Station (JR West) - Wikipedia

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    With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. The Kobe New Transit began operations on 21 February 1991. Station numbering was introduced to the Kobe Line platforms in March 2018 with Sumiyoshi being assigned station number JR-A57. [2] [3]

  5. Miwa Station - Wikipedia

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    Miwa Station is an above-ground station with two side platforms and two tracks, allowing trains to pass each other, and the effective length of the platform can accommodate up to six cars.

  6. Rokkōmichi Station - Wikipedia

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    With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. Due to the Great Hanshin earthquake of 17 January 1995, the first floor of the station building, which had just been rebuilt several years previously, collapsed along with the elevated tracks.

  7. Ashiya Station (JR West) - Wikipedia

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    Ashiya Station is served by the Tōkaidō Main Line (JR Kobe Line), and is located 575.6 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Tokyo and 19.2 kilometers from Osaka.All JR Kobe Line commuter trains stop at Ashiya, and the station serves as the connection point between local trains and rapid/special rapid services.

  8. Tsukaguchi Station (JR West) - Wikipedia

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    The JNR Amagasakiko Line was discontinued on 1 February 1984. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. Station numbering was introduced in March 2018 with Tsukaguchi being assigned station number JR-G50. [2] [3]

  9. Wakayama Station - Wikipedia

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    Wakayama Station (Japan) Show map of Japan Wakayama Station ( 和歌山駅 , Wakayama-eki ) is an interchange passenger railway station located in the city of Wakayama , Wakayama Prefecture , Japan, jointly operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the private railway company Wakayama Electric Railway.