Taura Station


Taura Station is a railway station on the Yokosuka Line operated by East Japan Railway Company in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan.

Lines

Taura Station is served by the Yokosuka Line, and is located 63.2 kilometers from Tokyo Station.

Station layout

Taura Station has two tracks and a single island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station is located in a valley between two tunnels. Because of this, the usable length of the platform is short, necessitating use of a selective door operation system for longer trains. Specifically, the doors of the first car, and the first door of the next car of 11-car trains stopping at the station will not open. For that, Yokosuka Line cars are equipped with a switch for keeping the doors shut, and there are warning stickers on the doors that do not open.
There is an over-track station building, with exits on either side of the overpass, and ticket gates in the middle. In March 2010, elevators were installed between the concourse and platform, and between the station building and the exits. A multi-function toilet was also built.
The roof over the platform was built during World War II, and it supports are a mixture of wood and rail iron, even today.
There was previously a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office, but it was replaced with a reserved ticket vending machine on June 30, 2007. On February 22, 2015 the reserved ticket vending machine was discontinued.

Platforms

History

Taura Station opened on May 1, 1904 as a station on the Japanese Government Railways, the pre-war predecessor to the Japanese National Railways. The spur line from Ōfuna to serve the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal and related Imperial Japanese Navy facilities at Yokosuka was renamed the Yokosuka Line in October 1909. The station came under the management of JR East upon the privatization of JNR on April 1, 1987.