History
Sukenobu Station was established on 6 December 1909 on what is now the Enshū Railway Line. It was renamed Enshū-Sukenobu Station on 1 April 1923 (or 1926, depending on source). The station building was rebuilt in 1953, and freight operations ceased on 1 January 1974. On 1 December 1985 the line was elevated through the area and the station was relocated from the Shinzu-chō block to its present location, reverting to its original name "Sukenobu" in the process; an island platform was replaced by two opposed side platforms at this time. A further high-track project ran from early 2012, with operations shifting to a temporary station building on 29 February 2012 and the final elevated structure entering service on 24 November 2012. The station carries the line code ET05.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.