History
Shin-Maebashi Station opened on 1 July 1921 with the Jōetsu South Line's extension to Shibukawa, becoming the junction with the Ryōmō Line. The Jōetsu North and South lines were unified into the Jōetsu Line on 1 September 1931. On 20 December 1957 the Takasaki–Shin-Maebashi section of the Ryōmō Line was reassigned to the Jōetsu Line, and a depot — eventually the Takasaki Rolling Stock Centre — was sited here from April 1959. The elevated station building opened on 19 August 1983, and JR East took over at JNR privatisation on 1 April 1987. A major renovation finished on 26 March 2011.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Poet Sakutarō Hagiwara dedicated a piece in his Junjō Shōkyokushū to the just-opened Shin-Maebashi Station, describing it as a lonely country halt set among fields with its signal swaying in the wind.