Is the Koboro rail station really inaccessible by land?

Is the Koboro rail station really inaccessible by land? - Metro station with passengers on platform

Koboro Station, in rural Hokkaido, is a famously remote train station. According to Hokkaido Likers, Koboro train station on the Muoran Line "cannot be reached by car" and further states that the "place cannot be reached except train" [sic]. It implies that you can, however, travel to a nearby temple from the station.

Is Koboro Station accessible by foot from anywhere else in Japan? If I look at Google Maps, I see a dotted line that leads from the station to the beach, and in the other direction, close to a parking lot next to the Tanshin National Highway, but it is unclear if there is an actual navigable walking path. I looked at walking along the shore, but, per Google Maps, that shoreline looks pretty rocky and precarious.



Best Answer

That's actually quite common.

There are stations on the Welsh Highland Railway and Algoma Central that are also accessible only by rail. Many cabins along the Algoma Central are accessible only by rail or floatplane, and the train makes a flagstop for those patrons.

Tourist railways have been known to have "stations" in the middle of nowhere, either as a turnaround point, scenic overlook, or hiking/picnicking destination - such as the Cass Scenic Railroad's Bald Knob.

For many of these, rubber-tired-vehicle access may be possible if you have a high clearance vehicle like a Jeep, don't mind driving overgrown fire trails, and have all the right keys to various locked gates. There's a fair chance the local fire department knows how to get there. But such a path was never imagined for general public access with street vehicles. Does this count as "cannot be reached by car"?

And once you open the door to non-revenue "stations", e.g. a maintenance of way depot, then they are common (for anti-theft reasons among others). Most spectacularly, the Gotthard Tunnel's Sedrun station, which had been proposed to be a revenue station to connect to the narrow-gauge above, via a rather tall elevator.




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