Shin-Sanda Station, Railway station in Sanda, Japan
Shin-Sanda Station is a railway station in Sanda featuring two island platforms that serve four tracks positioned at an elevated level. The station serves as a transportation hub connecting the local community to the regional railway network.
The station began operations in 1986 as part of the West Japan Railway Company's expansion of the Fukuchiyama Line. This extension helped develop rail connections to the surrounding area.
The station serves as a gateway to Woody Town and Culture Town, reflecting the modern urban development patterns of Japanese suburban communities.
The elevated platform arrangement provides a good overview of the station grounds and makes navigation straightforward for arriving passengers. The connection to the regional network makes this a practical choice for commuters and travelers passing through.
The station features both an underpass and an overpass equipped with elevators, providing multiple pathways between the concourse and platforms.
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