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332: 370: 299: 201: 438: 449:, it served as an emergency escape point, and this role has not changed after its closure as a passenger station. By segmenting the undersea tunnel, in the event of a fire or other disaster, the stations provide safety equivalent to that of a much shorter tunnel. The effectiveness of the escape shafts located at the emergency stations is enhanced by exhaust fans that suck up smoke, television cameras to route passengers to safety, thermal (infrared) fire alarm systems, and water spray nozzles. 112: 39: 339: 306: 452:
Previously, the station contained a museum detailing the history and function of the tunnel and could be visited on special sightseeing tours. However, while Tappi-Kaitei remained as a museum until 2013, Yoshioka-Kaitei was closed to regular services on March 17, 2006 to make way for
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exhibition. This service continued until August 27, 2006, when the station was shut down and used as storage space for Hokkaido Shinkansen building materials.
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construction work, and on August 27, 2006, the special Doraemon-themed train also made its final stop at the station.
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One of two stations located within the Seikan Tunnel, along with
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The station formally closed as of the end of March 14, 2014.
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Morse, D. (May 1988). "Japan Tunnels Under the Ocean".
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The station opened on March 13, 1988, along with the
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Former railway station in Fukushima, Hokkaido, Japan
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Fukushima
Matsumae District, Hokkaido
41°26′30″N 140°14′23″E / 41.441792°N 140.239764°E / 41.441792; 140.239764

JR Hokkaido
Kaikyo Line
The logo of Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido).
JR Hokkaido
Shiriuchi
Hakodate
Tsugaru-Kaikyo Line
Tappi-Kaitei
Naka-Oguni
Shiriuchi
Kikonai
Kaikyo Line
Yoshioka-Kaitei is located in Hokkaido
Yoshioka-Kaitei is located in Japan

Seikan Tunnel
Kaikyo Line
Fukushima, Hokkaido
Hokkaido Railway Company
Seikan Tunnel
Tsugaru Strait
Honshu
Hokkaido

Tappi-Kaitei Station

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