Unstaffed Stations Of Japan #20 – Sue

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Consider practice stations in Japan and the mighty Shinjuku station is certain to come back to thoughts for many individuals. That’s the world’s busiest practice station, and Japan monopolises the highest 50 checklist with solely 5 of them not on this nation. Nonetheless, on the different finish of the size are some tiny stations that are often unstaffed and utilized by only a few commuters.

Station: Sue

Prefecture: Fukuoka

Line(s): Kashii Line

Common No. of Each day Passengers: 547

 

Wanting on the exterior of this station, you is perhaps forgiven for pondering it’s some bleak Jap Europe space with a reasonably grim-looking block of flats towering over a decrepit station constructing. First impressions could be misleading although as the inside is definitely fairly a contemporary construction of glass and metal frames with a small, trendy ready space.

 

The station has been open since 1904 below the management of some totally different operators. In March 2015, Sue station was one in every of many others on the Kashii Line to grew to become a remotely managed “Good Assist Station” that means that, if desired, passengers might obtain help by way of intercom from workers at a central assist centre.

 

The pronunciation could also be totally different in Japanese (soo-e) however the station identify naturally jogs my memory of any well-known Sues in addition to evoking reminiscences of the same sounding ‘Zoo Station‘; the opening monitor of ‘Achtung Child’ (1991) by Irish rock legends U2. Lead singer Bono was partly impressed by Berlin Zoologischer Garten railway station, often known as “Zoo station” in English.

 

There may be simply the one aspect platform serving a single monitor, and once more the outside is quite miserable however in equity it most likely appeared that approach because of the horrible climate on the day I used to be on the town.

 

I wasn’t actually on the town although as Sue station is definitely removed from the centre of Sue city, and the space across the station is a mixture of residential and farmland. The principle purpose I used to be on this space on the japanese aspect of the airport was to go to Nakayoshi Park which is dwelling to what was as soon as the solely nationwide coal mine in Japan.

Click on on the next hyperlinks for earlier ‘Unstaffed Stations of Japan’ posts…

1. Kamiyagi   #2. Funamachi   #3. Inazusa   #4. Yodo   #5. Nebukawa   #6. Miyamae   #7. Arao   #8. Higashi-Abiko   #9. Nukazawa   #10. Shin Shibaura   #11. Kubiki   #12. Kamakurakōkōmae   #13. Daishimae   #14. Minami-Takada   #15. Mochida   #16. Minami-Takasaki   #17. Display screen   #18. Takio   #19. Igaya

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