Takatsuki-shi Station, Railway station in Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Takatsuki-shi Station is a railway station built on an elevated structure with two island platforms serving four tracks. The facility was completed in 1994 and operates as part of the Hankyu Railway network.
The station opened in 1928 under the name Takatsuki-machi Station before receiving its current name in 1943. This change marked the local area's elevation to city status.
The station serves as a daily hub where commuters pass through to reach their destinations. The surrounding shops and cafes reflect how this place has become central to local routines and gathering habits.
The station is accessible by local and express train services, with multiple entry points for visitors on foot. A shopping center on the first level provides convenient access to shops and services near the platforms.
The station received the designation HK-72 in 2013 as part of the Hankyu Railway's station numbering system. This systematic coding helps passengers navigate more easily across the entire railway network.
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