Kita-Hiroshima Station, Railway station in Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido, Japan.
Kita-Hiroshima Station is a railway station in Hokkaido with two island platforms and four tracks. The facility is served by the Chitose Line, which connects commuters to destinations throughout the region and beyond.
The station opened its doors on August 21, 1926, creating a vital transportation link between Sapporo and growing communities to the east. This was a turning point for regional accessibility in Hokkaido.
The station, known as Kitahiroshima-eki in Japanese, represents the integration of modern railway infrastructure with the traditional naming conventions of Japanese stations.
The station building is centrally located and easily accessible on foot from the town center. Regular services operate with local, semi-rapid, and rapid trains connecting to multiple destinations.
The station bears the designation code H07 within the Japanese railway network, marking its position along the strategic transportation corridor of northern Japan.
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