Neyagawakōen Station, railway station in Neyagawa, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Neyagawakōen Station is a railway station in Neyagawa, Japan, serving the Katamachi Line with both directions of travel from a single island platform. The station building has a simple design with ticket machines, a waiting area, and accessible infrastructure including an elevator for all travelers.
The station opened on October 1, 1978, originally named Higashi-Neyagawa Station to serve the growing transit network of the area. In 2019, it was renamed Neyagawakōen Station to better reflect its connection to the nearby park.
The station's name includes 'Kōen', which means park, highlighting the nearby green space that residents cherish. It reflects how the area connects transportation and leisure in daily life.
The platform is accessible by elevator, making it easy for people with bikes, strollers, or mobility needs to board trains comfortably. Trains depart every few minutes during peak times, providing a reliable way to travel without long waits.
The station has a numerical code JR-H32 that helps travelers find it on maps and schedules without needing to read the local language. This numbering system was introduced in 2018 to simplify navigation on the railway network.
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