Station

Kosugi (Toyama)

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Kosugi (Toyama)
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History

Kosugi Station opened on 1899-03-20 as a general station of the state-built Hokuriku Line, when the Takaoka–Toyama section was extended through Mikka in Kosugi-machi, Imizu-gun. The 1909-10-12 route-name decree placed it on the Hokuriku Main Line, and the Kanazawa–Toyama freight yard section was electrified at 20 kV AC in August 1964. The station passed to JR West and JR Freight at the 1987-04-01 privatisation, and a dedicated ticket office (Midori-no-madoguchi) opened in March 1989. During the JR West era a number of limited-express services — Thunderbird, Shirasagi, Hokuetsu and Hakutaka — stopped here. A south entrance was added on 1996-12-20 to align with the opening of the al·Plaza Kosugi shopping centre, and on 2015-03-14, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Kanazawa, the station was transferred to the Ainokaze Toyama Railway.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

On 1990-07-07 the stationmasters of Kosugi and Komatsu signed a sister-station agreement at JR West's Kanazawa Branch headquarters, formally pairing the two Hokuriku Main Line stops.

Sources

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