Station

Kashiwamori

柏森

Kashiwamori
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History

Kashiwamori Station opened on 6 August 1912 on what is now the Meitetsu Inuyama Line. The original building was rebuilt on 1 May 1962, freight handling ended that same fiscal year, and Nagoya Shoppi (later Pare Marché) Kashiwamori opened next door in May 1963. The station became an express stop on 17 September 1974. The down-line platform was extended to six cars in 1975, the up-line to eight in 1977, and the down-line followed in 1984. SF Panorama Card and Yurica IC service began on 15 February 2004. As part of a Fusō-and-Ōguchi station-area redevelopment, construction of an overhead-concourse station building and free north–south passage proceeded from 2005, with the level crossing automated on 22 October 2005, a temporary north building opened the same day, and the new station building entering service on 10 February 2007. From the 27 December 2008 revision Kashiwamori became a rapid-special-express stop. manaca began service on 11 February 2011, and the station became a specially-managed (limited-staffed) station on 25 March 2023.

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

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