Cable Sakamoto Station
Cable Sakamoto Station (ケーブル坂本駅, Kēburu-Sakamoto-eki) is a funicular railway station located in the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Hieizan Railway.[1] LinesCable Sakamoto Station is the lower terminus of the Sakamoto Cable, and is 2.0 kilometers from the upper terminus of the line at Cable Enryakuji. It is the longest cable-car route in Japan at 2,025 meters.[2] Station layoutThe station consists of a single bay platform, and when it is crowded, the doors on both sides of the train may be opened to drop passengers. The track has a slope of 160 ‰, but the platform is not a slope but a gentle staircase. The station building was built in 1925 and is a two-story Western-style structure with a ticket office, a waiting room, and a crew waiting room on the first floor and offices on the second floor. The station building received protection by the national government as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property in 2017.[3] Adjacent stations
HistoryCable Sakamoto Station was opened on March 15, 1927, as Sakamoto-eki (坂本駅).[4] Operation were suspended from March 19, 1945, to Augusts 7, 1946. The station was renamed January 15, 1974. Surrounding areaSee alsoReferences
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