Station

Fuchu (Hiroshima)

府中

Fuchu (Hiroshima)
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History

Fuchū Station opened on 21 July 1914 as Fuchūmachi Station (府中町駅), the terminus of the 762 mm-gauge Ryōbi Light Railway in what is now Fuchū, Hiroshima. The line was renamed the Ryōbi Railway on 26 June 1926 and was nationalized as the JGR Fukuen Line on 1 September 1933. On 14 December 1935 the Yokoo–Fuchū section was regauged to 1067 mm and the station was moved to its present location. The line was extended north to Jōge on 28 July 1938, making Fuchū an intermediate station and uniting the Fukuyama–Fuchū–Shiomachi corridor as the Fukuen Line. The station was renamed Fuchū on 20 December 1956, became a JR West station on 1 April 1987, and is now the boundary station between the electrified south (toward Fukuyama) and unelectrified north (toward Shiomachi) sections — passengers between the two halves must change here.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-24.

Notes

Tickets issued at Fuchū Station are printed with the prefix '(塩)' — short for Shiomachi — giving '(塩)府中', to distinguish the station from JR Shikoku's identically-written Fuchū Station (こうえき) on the Tokushima Line, which is printed as '(讃)府中' on its tickets.

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