Tsurukawa Station, Railway station in Nōgaya, Machida, Japan
Tsurukawa Station is a railway station on the Odakyu Odawara Line with a platform layout consisting of one side platform and one island platform connected by a footbridge. Three tracks serve passenger trains running in both directions throughout the day.
The station opened on April 1, 1927, as part of the expanding Odakyu Electric Railway network connecting Tokyo with Kanagawa Prefecture. It has served as a consistent link in the regional transportation system since its establishment.
The station serves as a gateway to educational institutions, including Wako University and Kokushikan University Tsurukawa Campus in the surrounding area.
The station serves many daily commuters and travelers, with connections to other public transportation lines available. Access to the platforms is provided through central entrances with stairs and elevators for convenient boarding.
Located 25.1 kilometers from Shinjuku terminus, this station operates along the 82.5-kilometer Odakyu Odawara Line between Tokyo and Odawara.
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