Station

Gujō

公庄

Gujō
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History

Gujō Station opened on 16 July 1988 with the Miyafuku Rail Line (now part of the Kyoto Tango Railway operated by Willer Trains), in the city of Fukuchiyama, Kyoto Prefecture. The line had originally been planned as a state project but was eventually built and opened by the third-sector Miyafuku Railway, with operations transferring to Willer Trains on 1 April 2015 under the Kyoto Tango Railway name. Gujō is station F6, located 10.0 km from Fukuchiyama. The single side platform sits on an embankment and the station is classed as a stopping place rather than a station because it has no signals or turnouts. There is no station building; passengers ascend stairs directly onto the platform.

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

Notes

Until 1971 a second "Gujō" station existed just west of this one on the long-since-closed Hokutan Railway; it was formally abolished in 1974.

Sources

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