Location & Access
Iyo-Hirano Station (伊予平野駅) is situated in Ōzu, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. This unstaffed station, identified by the station number U16, offers a glimpse into local Japanese railway travel. While not directly accessible for all, it provides a vital link for residents and visitors exploring the scenic Ehime region.
Railway Lines
The station is a stop on the Yosan Line, operated by JR Shikoku. It is positioned 247.2 km from Takamatsu, serving as a connection point between Nishi-Ōzu (U15) towards Takamatsu and Senjō (U17) towards Uwajima. The station features two side platforms and two tracks, plus an additional siding, facilitating train movements along this important regional line.
Station History
Iyo-Hirano Station first opened its doors on September 19, 1936, making it a railway fixture for over 85 years. Its long history reflects the development of rail transport in Ehime Prefecture. Despite its age, it continues to serve the local community, contributing to the region's transportation network.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets beforehand or on the train. The platforms are linked by a level crossing with steps, so accessibility might be limited for some. A bike shed is available for cyclists. In fiscal year 2019, the station recorded an average of 56 daily passengers, highlighting its role in local commuting.

