Shimonada Station


Shimonada Station is a railway station on the Yosan Line in Iyo, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "S09".
The station has been featured on the Seishun 18 Ticket promotional poster 3 times, making it very popular with photographers and tourists.

Lines

The station is served by the JR Shikoku Yosan Line and is 222.4 km from the beginning of the line at. It is located on the older, original branch of the line which runs along the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. As most limited express services use the newer and shorter Uchiko branch from to, Shimonada is mainly served by local trains. The eastbound local services end at. Connections with other services are needed to travel further east of Matsuyama on the line. The tourist train Iyonada Monogatari runs on the coastal branch and makes a stop at Shimonada to allow passengers to take in and photograph the scenic views. One train times its arrival at sunset to catch the view of setting sun over the Seto Inland Sea. However passengers do not leave the train at this station and no new passengers are taken on.

Layout

The station consists of a side platform serving a single track. An unstaffed station building serves as a waiting room. A ramp leads to the platform where a shelter is provided. There are traces of a track bed on the other side of the platform, indicating that it was once an island serving two tracks.

Adjacent stations

History

The station was opened on 9 June 1935 as the terminus of the then Yosan mainline which had been extended westwards from. It became a through-station just a few months later on 6 October 1935 when the line was extended to. At that time the station was operated by Japanese Government Railways, later becoming Japanese National Railways. With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, control of the station passed to JR Shikoku.