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Misato Station

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Misato Station
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General Information
Location 1552 ~ 31943
Owned by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)
Operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)

Misato Rapid Transit Kabuki Kaisha (MRT Corp)

Lamtsu Rapid Transit Kabuki Kaisha (LRT Corp)
Line(s) Yamate Line

Mihara Line
Ome Line
Namboku Line
Sakuho Line
Ome Heritage Line

Vtuber Park Line (Up to 2022 February)
Platforms 13
Tracks 13
Connections MRT Misato Station

Seiyo Main Line
Lamtsu Main Line

Misato Light Rail Stop
Structure Type At-Grade+Elevated
Platform Levels 3
Disabled Access No
Station Code MS
Opened 30 June 1947 (Initial Opening)

1st May 2022 (Heritage Platforms)

30 June 2022 (Full Reopening)
Closed 31st Jan 2022 (Reconstruction)


Misato Station is a HRT (Lamtsu) station in Misato City, Lamtsu Capital City, Hon Kwong Province, Federation of Sorano. By HRT (Lamtsu) station classification, it is a class II station (Non-Shinkansen Intercity). It forms the city's main rail terminal in the north. As of 2nd Febuary 2022, the station is no longer attacked to a Cargo Terminal, so it was stripped of it's ranking as a Class III Freight Terminal.

Although it is only officially served by the Mihara, Namboku, Yamate and Ome Lines, Misato is the starting point for most of the major Limited Express trains to and from Lamtsu, as well as being a station on the Sakuho-Kujukuri Line. It is also the de facto terminus of the Mihara Line (local), and Yamate Line trains officially start and end their service here. The Seiyo Main Line and the Lamtsu Main Line are also expected to terminate here when the extension is completed.

SMRT Misato Station (Kansai Main Line, Sakuho Line), Misato Central Light Rail Station (Misato City Tram) and Sora Station (Heritage Ome Line) are directly connected to Misato Station, with the 3 stations together expected to average similar numbers to the original. The Misato Bus Terminal used to operate opposite the Station until the bankruptcy of Misato City Railway, after which bus services stopped operating in Lamtsu.

The Station was the most important station in the HRT Network in Lamtsu, being the primary terminus for long-distance lines to Joban and South-East Sorano, although this role has diminished somewhat with the opening of the Shinkansen Lines at Lamtsu station. It was also the 3nd busiest Station in the Joban-Sorano Region, with more than 700,000 commuters using the station in June 2016 (boarding passengers only)

Despite the importance of the station, no lines of the Lamtu Metro network pass through, connect or come close to this area.

Misato Station used to be adjacent to Misato Frieght Terminal, adjacent to the Station and connected to the Misato Frieght Line, Ome Line and Mihara Line. The station was demolished in 2022 to make way for the Misato Central Mall.

The station was closed for reconstruction after the HRT (Lamtsu) scandals that followed the 2022 Sora train wreck, with many of the Main Lines being rerouted away from the station and the Kansai Main Line being split off to the MRT Corporation.

Contents

General Information

Lines

Yamate Line

Mihara Line

Ome Line

Namboku Line

Ome Heritage Line

Tai Hing Line

Seiyo Main Line

Lamtsu Main Line

More Lines can be found at MRT Misato Station across the street.

Station Layout

Misato Station is elevated above street level, on the second floor of the station complex. There are 8 exits, split between 2 concourses. Exits A through D are located on the concourse on the ground floor, and generally are used for normal entry and exit. These sets of gates are referred to as the Misato Gates by locals and staff, although they are officially referred to as the Ground Level Gates. Exits E through G are located on the Bridge Concourse, and the exit gates here are similarly named the Bridge gates. These sets of gates (excluding exit E) are usually used to transfer to the SMRT Station, be it for the Misato City Tram or the Kansai Main Line. The Sakuho Gates at exit H lead directly to the stairs for the Sakuho Line platforms. Officially part of SMRT Misato Station, this stop does not show up more than once on the MRT maps despite it stopping twice. Starting from July 2022, the Kujukri Line will no longer stop at Misato and the station will be converted into a museum/viewing gallery.Proposals have been made to expand the Bridge Concourse to a second platform level, to accommodate future North-South traffic with the proposed Lamtsu-Misato Line, which is a viaduct over the existing six-track section.

Platforms and Tracks are on the first floor. The initial plans called for 6 island platforms serving 12 tracks, but with the rerouting of the Vtuber Park Line to Kimotsuki, this was later reverted to 5. The previous Misato Station Public Carpark was demolished to make was for the Misato Central Mall, which is located on the left of the station. All platforms offer through services excluding the Ome Line platforms, which terminate here. A proposal has been made to build new tracks for the Ome Line using viaducts so that they could be straighter, from Misato to Mihara, to run express services. As of 2022, the Ome Line has been completely rebuilt, and the viaduct has been constructed. The new Ome Line alignment takes it via Kata, to make up for lack of platform space at Misato.

After the Misato Station Expansion project, the Seiyo and Lamtsu Main Line platforms to the west were built. 3 Platforms serving 6 tracks were added, with 1 track for termination and 5 tracks for departure, the departing trains wait for 5 minutes before departing while the terminating trains heading for Misato Depot only wait for 1 minute.

Under Construction

Confirmed

The Misato Station Hotel is a renovation of the eastern side of the Misato Station building, with most lots to be relocated to the western end.

Finished

The Lamtsu-Mihara Viaduct is the planned construction of a viaduct that would link the stations of Lamtsu, Misato and Mihara with newly built straight track that would facilitate limited express services from the north and south. The proposal was approved, albeit with slight modifications to the initial stage. The Ome Line will use the viaduct from Misato to Mihara in the first stage to run Ome Liner services at 160km/h, the fastest service in the region. No changes will be made to the existing Ome Line plans, which will utilize the old Kujukuri Line tracks for the current plan. The Viaduct will link to the Ome Line platforms, and if the Misato Station Expansion plan goes through, the Viaduct will also link to the 2 new platforms.

Cancelled

(All information below is outdated)

The Misato Station Expansion plan outlines for 2 new island platforms to be constructed to serve the extension of the Seiyo and Lamtsu Main Lines to Misato. How exactly these platforms will be constructed is still unknown, and there have been suggestions floating around. It is suggested that they will be built at the left of the station building, or moving Misato Central Mall, or simply constructing them underground. The suggestion to build a completely new station building at Misato Central Plaza has been shot down. (June 2022)

As of June 2022, post Misato Station rebuilding, the proposal to construct a new station building seems to have been the most successful, as the current main building only has 10 platforms (excluding Sakuho Line platforms). This could be an attempt to split the passenger traffic between the two stations to reduce overcrowding during transfers. A new building is under construction next to the Central Mall, and this is expected to be the terminus for the Seiyo Main Line and Lamtsu Main Line. (As of 2022 August, the above information is inaccurate). The Central Mall will be demolished and rebuilt further west to provide space for 3 new platforms (6 tracks) for the Seiyo and Lamtsu Main Lines. (July 2022)

Exits

Misato Station Terminal 1

Passenger Statistics

In 2020, 745,872 commuters used the station daily on average, making it the busiest station in the Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu) Network. It is estimated that this figure will decline significantly after the rebuild. However, with the expansion project, the figure is expected to almost double from it's current amount.

Passenger Statistics
Fiscal Year Passenger Number
2013 687,109
2014 693,092
2015 699,867
2016 702,345
2017 826,019
2018 929,298
2019 1,092,192
2020 1,291,209
2021 1,402,212
2022 (projection) 503,198

Platforms

Harmony Rail Transit

The HRT platforms are all located on the first floor, with all of them being Island platforms. Escalator and Stair access is available, although Lifts for disabled access have been planned.

HRT Platforms

Misato Station Terminal 1

Limited Express Trains

For the Mihara Line

Limited Express Hakone (Misato-Hakone)

Limited Express Tsuwano (Lamtsu-Misato-Tsuwano Stadium)

For the Ome Line

Commuter Limited Express Ome Liner (Misato-Lamtsu Cliffs-Ome)

Limited Express Tokiwa (Misato-Mihara-Ome-Central South)

Limited Express Shimakaze (Misato-Ome-Sung Tak)

Limited Express Sunrise Yamagawa (See Article)

For the Seiyo Main Line

Limited Express Tsuki (See Article)

Limited Express Gekko (See Article)

For the Lamtsu Main Line

Limited Express Nagatoro Express

Limited Express Hayakaze

Misato Rapid Transit

The Sakuho Line platforms under Misato Station were located in the centre of the station. They have since been shut down, but are still available. It is a popular place among railfans to see the Kujukuri Line.

MRT Platforms
L1
1 Terminating Trains from the Seiyo and Lamtsu Main Lines For Mishato City, Tai Hing Forest
2 Seiyo Main Line (Local) For Saito, Nagatoro
Seiyo Main Line (Urban) For Mishato City, Lighthouse Front
3 Seiyo Main Line (Rapid) For Saito, Nagatoro
Seiyo Main Line (Commuter Rapid) For Saito, Nagatoro
4 Seiyo Main Line (Special Rapid) For Saito, Nagatoro
Seiyo Main Line (Commuter Special Rapid) For Saito, Nagatoro 5
5 Limited Express Tsuki For Ming-Yuet
Limited Express Gekko For Ming-Yuet
6 Limited Express Nagatoro Express For Nagatoro Airport
Limited Express Hayakaze For Hayakabe
7 Mihara Line (Express) For Mihara
Mihara Line (Suburban) For Mihara, Hayakawa
Limited Express ''Tsuwano'' For Tsuwano Sports Hub
8 Mihara Line(Express) For Lamtsu, Yamate
Mihara Line (Suburban) For Lamtsu
9 Mihara Line (Local) For Sasaguri, Mihara, Tai Hing Forest
Mihara Line (Rapid) For Mihara, Otaki, Hakone
10 Mihara Line(Local) For Lamtsu
Mihara Line (Rapid) For Hakone, Tai Hing Forest
11 Namboku Line For Fukaaura, Hayakawa
Namboku Line (Ome Line Through Service) For Hayakawa, Kusu
12 Namboku Line For Lamtsu, Meguro
13 Yamate Line Soto-Mawari for Nakagawa, Otaki, Lamtsu
14 Yamate Line Uchi-Mawari for Lamtsu, Otaki, Hikawa
15 Ome Line For Shirakao, Hayakawa, Kusu
Limited Express Ome Liner For Hayakawa, Ome
Limited Express Hakone For Hakone
Limited Express Sunrise Yamagawa For Ome
Limited Express Ojika For Ojika
Express Haebaru For Iwate, Ojika
Express Haebaru For Iwate, Ojika
16 Ome Line (Spare) For Shirakao, Hayakawa, Kusu
B1
11 Sakuho Line for MRT Misato Station, Kamiyama
12 Sakuho Line for Moseushi

Adjacent Stations

Adjacent Stations for Misato Station
« Service »
Mihara Line
Lamtsu Mihara Line Local Sasaguri
Lamtsu Mihara Line Rapid Tsuwano
Terminus Limited Express Hakone Hakone
Lamtsu Limited Express Tsuwano Tsuwano Sports Hub
Namboku Line
Kata Namboku Line Nyuzen
Yamate Line
Kata Yamate Line Hikawa
Ome Line
Kata Ome Line (City) Terminus
Kata Ome Line (Urban) Terminus
Terminus Limited Express Ome Liner Lamtsu Cliffs
Terminus Limited Express Tokiwa Ome
Terminus Limited Express Shimakaze Ome
Tai Hing Forest Sunrise Yamagawa Mihara
Seiyo Main Line
Saito Seiyo Main Line (Local) Terminus
Oku Seiyo Main Line (Urban) Terminus
Saito Seiyo Main Line (Rapid) Terminus
Saito Seiyo Main Line (Commuter Rapid) Terminus
Saito Seiyo Main Line (Special Rapid) Terminus
Saito Seiyo Main Line (Commuter Special Rapid) Terminus
Shirataka Limited Express Tsuki Terminus
Shirataka Limited Express Gekko Terminus
Lamtsu Main Line
Nagatoro Airport Terminal 1 Limited Express Nagatoro Express Terminus
Shirataka Limited Express Hayakaze Terminus

Departure Melodies

Misato Station was the first station in the district of Joban to use Departure Melodies, and still is the only station that uses them to this day. Departure Melodies have not yet been confirmed for the new station.

Departure Melodies (Pre 2022)
Service Platform Number Tune Name Tune Score Details
Ome Line(Local) 1 HRT-LT1(a)
Ome Line (Rapid) 2 HRT-LT1(b)
Ome Line (Urban) 3 HRT-LT1(c)
Vtuber Park Line 4 Sky High This tune would only play once before departure instead of twice.
Ai Liner 5 Hello Morning File:Hellomorningchime.mp3
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This tune would only play once before departure instead of twice.
Limited Express Hakone 6 A Hakone Folk Tune This tune would only play once before departure instead of twice.
Limited Express Ome Liner 7 HRT-LT2
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Kansai Main Line 8-10 HRT-LT3
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Mihara Line(Express)

Mihara Line(Suburban)

11,12,17,18 HRT-LT4(b)
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Namboku Line 13,16 HRT-LT5
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Mihara Line(Local) 14,15 HRT-LT4(a)
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#a1eb34|[[Yamate Line]}} 19,20 HRT-LT7
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Sakuho Line 21,22 HRT-LT6

History and Technical Details

History

Conception

The original Misato Station design is very popular among players of the open-source tycoon game OpenTTD.

Misato Station was originally conceived as the terminus of the Yamate Line in 1946. However, pressure from the local government forced the extension of the Line to Hikawa, delaying its opening by a year. The original station was constructed at-grade, with the Yamate Line platforms adjacent to Misato Hill. The Misato Rail Yard was built to the west of the station and served to store the trains for the Yamate Line. The initial station design was a simple stone set of side platforms connected by an overhead bridge, with a bay platform to put in and remove trains from service. This platform layout has fallen out of common use due to the waste of space that is causes, but similar platforms can be observed at Yamate Station, abeit without the depot. A replica of the original station can be found at Lamtsu Vtuber Park.

Early Days

With the opening of the Namboku Line in 1968 and the Completion of the Kujukuri-Sakuho Line in 1975, Misato Station replaced Lamtsu station as the de facto primary interchange. This triggered the First Misato Station Recontstruction, replacing the stone side platforms and brick station building with the andensite station that is known as the classic design for Misato Station, being the design from 1974 to 2022. The platforms were also lengthened from 100m to 200m, in preperation for future expansions. However, Misato City Railway maintained that Lamstu station was the main terminus, making it the de jure interchange and therefore received the bulk of the funding. This resulted in the infrastructure of Misato Station being very lacking in maintinance in the future.

Further Expansion

Subsequent platforms were built on a separate station building and elevated, for the terminating 4-car lines on ground level. However, the lack of funding and the prohibitive land costs in Misato prompted the platform width to be reduced from the 10m standard on the Yamate Line to 5 metres for the elevated platforms. By 2015, Misato Station was severely overcrowded, with reports of suffocations due to lack of platform space being not uncommon. This was further exasperated due to the cross-platform transfers between the Mihara and Namboku lines, where crowds of passengers would often crush each other in an attempt to squeeze onto the trains. By this time, almost every line would pass through or terminate at Misato, excluding the Tozai Line and the Chuo Main Line. As the Chuo Main Line was built by HRT and not Misato City Railway (Now MRT), the Line was prohibited from cutting across the Yamate Line and the decision was made for it to terminate at Otaki, with some services continuing to Fukaaura.

Between these times, Misato Station would become classified as a Terminus Station, which refers to a station on the Yamate Line where there are terminating long-distance trains. It would retain this title until the 2021 revision, which attempted to stop Ome Line traffic at Mihara and replace the services with Vtuber Park Line trains. This was met with intense backlash however, and the process would not be completed by the time of the 2022 Lamtsu Railway Rebuild.

2022 Sora Train Wreck

The 2022 Sora Train wreck was the worst train accident in all of Sorano, with 78 fatalities and more than 600 injured. The train involved was a Ome Liner limited express on the stretch between Sora and Misato.

Preliminary investigations show that the train was travelling at 120km/h over a 60km/h stretch, and as such the train derailed and broke apart while approaching the bend towards Misato station.

The driver was most likely trying to make up for lost time that had occurred when he overran the platform at Mihara, causing the train to be delayed by 5 minutes, and then delayed again because he was slowed down by a Vtuber Park Line Local train also travelling to Misato. The extremely old and curvy tracks on the lines in Lamtsu had been a severe issue for quite a while, with a 2018 report highly recommending the rebuilding of the old lines. However, these warnings were ignored and the speed limits on the lines were in some parts, cranked up all the way to 160km/h on what should have been a 100km section at the maximum.

The accident triggered an investigation that found HRT (Lamtsu) guilty of negligence and filed an antitrust lawsuit, splitting the company into 3. This also caused the 2022 Great Lamtsu Railway Rebuild, a period of 8 months without train service where the railways were being rebuilt.

2022 Misato Station Rebuild

In the aftermath of the Sora Train Wreck, HRT Lamtsu had a revision of the railroad doctrine, and the decision was made to spread out the terminals of the lines along the Yamate Line rather than concentrating them all along Misato station. The Vtuber Park Line was moved to Kimotsuki (now Kata), and the Kansai Main Line was moved to MRT Misato station across the road. Tram operations also were moved to terminate at the new Misato Tram terminal. However, there is a tram stop opposite Misato Station for tram services that are continuing through the area.

Misato's old stone-brick design, while nostalgic, was not kept in the rebuild. Misato station was completely transformed from an overcrowded dinky station to a modern, futuristic station. The Engineer and Architect of the station was subsequently put in charge of the Lamtsu Railways. However, despite this amount of responsibility, he was still officially a minor employee and thus drew a very low salary, leading to accusations at HRT of Black Company behavior. This later led to a second lawsuit, and after which Harmony Rail Transit was forced to hand over the Sakuho Line to MRT. The Sakuho Line will cease operations at Misato Station within the next year, going directly to SMRT Misato and having the Kujukuri Line take over the area.

The reconstruction of Misato Station took place in a set of stages:

  1. Demolition of the old Misato Station and Misato Frieght Terminal
  2. Encasing the old Sakuho Line platforms in concrete before starting other works
  3. Constructing the foundation of the station
  4. Constructing the platforms and laying the ballast
  5. Constructing Misato Central Mall
  6. Constructing the cover over the station
  7. Connecting the platforms to the railroad
  8. Finishing Touches

The entire process took less than a year, due to the immense amounts of manpower invested to complete the station in record time. At least 500,000 construction workers were involved in the process.

Platform Layout Pre-Reconstruction
B1
21: Sakuho Line for Kamiyama (From the Kujukuri Line)→
Island Platform (To Concourse)
←22: Kujukuri Line for Tsubetsu (from the Sakuho Line)
G (Indoors)
Side Platform
1: Ome Line (Urban)
2: Ome Line (Rapid)
Island platform
3: Ome Liner
4: Ai Liner
Island Platform
5. Vtuber Park Line
6. Kansai Main Line (Local)
Island Platform
7. Kansai Main Line (Rapid)
8. Kansai Main Line (Express)
Island Platform
9. Kansai Main Line (Urban)
10. Tohoku Liner
Side Platform
G
19. Yamate Line (Soto-Mawari)→
Island Platform
20. ←Yamate Line (Uchi-Mawari)
L1
Side Platform
11. Mihara Line for Hayakawa→
12: Mihara Line for Tai Hing→
Island Platform
13. Namboku Line for Hayakawa→
Island Platform
14. Mihara Line for Mihara→
←15. Mihara Line for Yamate
Island Platform
←16. Namboku Line for Meguro
Island platform
←17. Mihara Line for Lamtsu
←18. Mihara Line for Lamtsu
Side Platform (Connect to Yamate Line)

Design

Misato Station is a modernist style, with a huge roof covering 5 Island platforms, with the concourse at ground level. An elevated linkway above the platforms connects them directly to the opposite side of Misato High Street, as well as Misato Central Mall and MRT Misato station. On the map, the colour of the station is grey, but the colour scheme of the area is much more light-blue. The concourse preserves the older andesite grey colour scheme, while the floor of the concourse is a tiled pattern alternating Polished Diorite and Calcite. On the North-West of the station, there is a heritage area in the style of the old Misato Station for the heritage Ome Line. The Sakuho-Kujukuri Line platforms retain their old design.

Misato Station has no station building, instead opting for a ground-level concourse with elevated platforms. Ticketing offices can be found on the outside of the station, and within the Misato Central Mall. The ticket offices are Midori no Madoguchi ticket offices, and have the most extensive ticketing capabilities of all the stations. From top-up of the smartcard to standard tickets, including those sold by other companies in Joban. For example, the KCR first class ticket can be purchased here as well.

The old Misato Station was very much brutalist architecture, with the station constructed of mostly Stone Brick, Andesite, and the occasional Iron Support. The station had 6 elevated platforms serving 8 tracks, 4 island and 2 side. The shelters were simple umbrella shapes, and the flooring was brick.

Surrounding Area

Districts

Misato City

Sora

Buildings

Sora Railway Museum

Misato Central Mall

HRT Building

Misato Office Tower 1

Misato Central Plaza

Sora Derailment Memorial

Stations

Stations within walking distance are:

Misato Tram Stop (5m)

SMRT Misato Station (50m)

Sora Railway Station (100m)

Technical Details

Station code: MST

Station class: Class II

Gallery

See also