Station

Sue Central

須恵中央

Sue Central
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History

Sue-Chūō Station opened on 11 March 1989 as a new infill stop on the existing Kashii Line in the town of Sue, Fukuoka Prefecture, the first new station added to the line under JR Kyushu following the 1987 privatisation. Automatic ticket gates entered service on 1 July 2000, and the SUGOCA IC card was accepted from 1 March 2009. On 14 March 2015 the station was unstaffed in a switch to the Smart Support Station system (ANSWER), which provides intercom-based help from a remote support centre. The single side platform carries the station code JD14 on JR Kyushu's Kashii Line.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.

Notes

Although Sue-Chūō appears to be a small town station, in fiscal 2024 it ranked 111th-busiest on JR Kyushu's network — comfortably above many larger-looking rural stations on its same line.

Sources

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