Station

Tatebori

竪堀

Tatebori
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History

Tatebori Station opened on 8 March 1926 as the Tatehori Signal Depot on the Minobu Line, in what is now Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture. It was promoted to a full station carrying both passenger and freight services on 5 November 1927. When the line was leased to the national government on 1 October 1938 the name was changed to "Tatebori", and the station came under the Japanese Government Railways on 1 May 1941. Freight services ended in 1969; the same year the section from Fuji to Tatebori was double-tracked and the original station building was demolished and rebuilt 400 metres east. The station passed to JR Central at the privatisation of Japanese National Railways on 1 April 1987, and was assigned station number CC02 in March 2018.

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

Notes

Tatebori has never been a terminus, but in 1969 the entire station building was torn down and relocated 400 metres east when the line to Fuji was double-tracked.

Sources

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