Wakabadai Station, Elevated railway station in Asao-ku, Japan.
Wakabadai Station is an elevated railway facility in Asao-ku with two island platforms and four tracks. The station accommodates trains on the Keio Sagamihara Line using a raised structure above street level.
The station opened on October 18, 1974, marking the expansion of railway infrastructure in Kanagawa Prefecture. It was built during a period of strong economic growth in eastern Japan.
As part of the 100 Stations of Kantō collection, this station represents the systematic development of Eastern Japan's railway network.
The station serves thousands of commuters daily and connects to several local bus routes in the area. Access to the elevated platform is provided through stairs and elevators, offering convenient connections for travelers.
The four-track layout allows simultaneous train operations, making it a key junction for managing regional railway traffic. This capacity is unusual for stations on the Keio Sagamihara Line.
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