was a railway station on the ChÃ
«Ã
 Main Line located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
Iidamachi Station was operated by KÃ
Âbu Railway, Japanese Government Railways, Japanese National Railways and Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). Its location was 0.5 km from SuidÃ
Âbashi Station and 0.4 km from Iidabashi Station.
The station was built in 1895 as the terminal of the KÃ
Âbu Railway, a predecessor of the present ChÃ
«Ã
 Main Line. It ceased to serve passengers in 1933, but continued to serve freight until 1997.
After the closure, the site of the station was redeveloped and became a business district named I-Garden Air. One of the buildings in the area formerly served as the headquarters of JR Freight, and is now occupied by Daiwa House.
Timeline
- April 3, 1895 - Station opens as the terminal of KÃ
Âbu Railway.
- December 30, 1895 - Track between Iidamachi and Shinjuku improves to double track.
- August 21, 1904 - Electric tram service begins between Iidamachi and Nakano.
- September 24, 1906 - KÃ
Âbu Railway extends tracks from Iidamachi to SuidÃ
Âbashi; only tram services operate on the new line.
- October 1, 1906 - KÃ
Âbu Railway is nationalized.
- November 15, 1928 - Iidabashi Station opens on the tram line to replace tram service at Iidamachi; Iidamachi continues as the terminal for locomotive trains.
- March 16, 1934 - Another double track is added to existing double track between Iidamachi and Shinjuku.
- July 15, 1933 - Station ceases to serve passenger trains.
- June 1, 1949 - Japanese National Railways is established.
- November 1, 1986 - Station ceases to serve baggage trains.
- April 1, 1987 - Japanese National Railways is dissolved; Iidamachi Station belongs to JR Freight.
- March 22, 1997 - Station ceases to serve freight trains.
- March 9, 1999 - Station officially closes.
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