History
Tsubame Station opened on 20 April 1922 as the eastern terminus of the Echigo Railway's extension from Nishi-Yoshida (present-day Yoshida); the line was pushed on to Ichinokido (now Higashi-Sanjō) on 10 April 1925, and the Echigo Railway was nationalised on 1 October 1927, bringing the station into the Japanese Government Railways' Yahiko Line. From 1933 it also served the Niigata Kōtsū tram line until that route was cut back to Tsukigata in 1993. The present station building dates to 5 March 1968. Freight ended in 1984, parcel handling in 1985, and JR East took over at JNR's 1 April 1987 breakup. Suica acceptance began on 15 March 2008, and the station was fully unstaffed from 18 March 2023.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
At the height of the post-war flatware boom, ridership at Tsubame Station peaked at about 8,900 passengers per day in 1966, the fifth-highest in the JNR Niigata region at the time.