Ōyamazaki Station - meaning and definition. What is Ōyamazaki Station
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Ōyamazaki Station         
RAILWAY STATION IN OYAMAZAKI, OTOKUNI DISTRICT, KYOTO PREFECTURE, JAPAN
Oyamazaki Station
is a train station on the Hankyu Railway Kyoto Line located in Ōyamazaki, Otokuni District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
Valley station         
  • Hungerburg station on the ''Nordkettenbahn'']], [[Innsbruck]]
  • Chäserrugg cable car, Unterwasser, [[Canton of St. Gallen]], [[Switzerland]]
  • Furtschellas, [[Engadin]], Switzerland
  • [[Finkenberg]] gondola lift, Zillertal, [[Austria]]
  • [Carmenna Chairlift, [[Arosa]], [[Italy]]
LOWER TERMINAL OF AN AERIAL LIFT, CABLE CAR, GONDOLA LIFT, CHAIRLIFT, RACK RAILWAY OR SKI LIFT
Lower station; Bottom station
The valley station is the lower terminal of an aerial lift, cable car, gondola lift, chairlift, rack railway or ski lift. The valley station is the counterpart of a top station.
Station (Australian agriculture)         
  • Aerial views of Oulnina Park Station at Manna Hill, South Australia.
  • Wave Hill]], NT, 1962
  • [[Noonkanbah]] woolshed, now a local community centre in [[Western Australia]]
  • [[Border Collie]] and a collie cross working sheep in [[Queensland]]
  • Cattle and horses in stockyards at [[Victoria River Downs Station]] circa 1985
LARGE LANDHOLDING USED FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
Station (Australian ranch); Station hand; Station (agriculture); Outstation (Australian agriculture)
In Australia, a station is a large landholding used for producing livestock, predominantly cattle or sheep, that needs an extensive range of grazing land. The owner of a station is called a pastoralist or a [corresponding to the North American term "rancher]".