Hineno Station, Railway station in Izumisano, Japan.
Hineno Station is a railway station in Izumisano featuring two island platforms and four tracks linked by a pedestrian bridge for easy passenger movement. The layout supports connections between different rail lines serving the region.
The station opened as a temporary stop in 1930 and became a permanent passenger railway station the following year. This transition reflects the growing importance of the location for regional rail service.
The station serves as a gathering point for people in Izumisano, connecting daily commuters with the surrounding commercial and educational spaces. The presence of major shopping facilities and institutions nearby makes this location central to how residents move through and experience their city.
A staffed ticket office on site provides assistance with passenger inquiries and ticket purchases. The pedestrian bridge connecting the platforms makes transferring between rail lines straightforward and easy to navigate.
Since 2018, the station carries two different numbering designations corresponding to the two rail lines that serve it. This dual system reflects a broader effort to standardize station identification across Japanese railways.
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