Kawanishi-Noseguchi Station, Railway station in Kawanishi, Japan
Kawanishi-Noseguchi Station is a railway hub with five platform tracks distributed across three levels, where ticket gates sit below and passenger platforms above. The layout creates a vertical structure that channels travelers through the building from entry to departure points.
The station opened in 1913 as part of a tramway line and later transformed into a modern railway facility. Its present name was adopted in 1965 to reflect its location in Kawanishi.
The station functions as a central meeting point for local residents and connects the communities of Kawanishi with the broader Hyogo Prefecture region.
The station is well-used throughout the day with regular service to central Osaka and surrounding areas. Expect crowds during morning and evening rush hours when planning your visit or departure.
The station serves dual roles as both a terminus for one line and a through station for another, creating distinct passenger flows within the same building. This arrangement allows riders to continue their journey on different routes without changing locations.
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