Nagaizumi-Nameri Station, railway station in Nagaizumi, Sunto district, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
Nagaizumi-Nameri Station is a small railway stop in Nagaizumi, Japan, featuring one platform and a simple station building designed for straightforward passenger access. The facility includes automated ticket machines and card-based turnstiles, with ramps and elevators to accommodate travelers with mobility needs.
The station opened in September 2002 as a stop added to serve the nearby Shizuoka Cancer Center and improve hospital access. It was built as a later addition to the existing train line to help patients, visitors, and medical staff reach the health facility more easily.
The station is unstaffed and operates with automated ticket machines and card readers, allowing quick and simple ticket purchases without attendants. Facilities include elevators, ramps, stairs, and moving walkways between the platform and main entrance for smooth passenger flow.
The station was assigned the code CB15, introduced in 2018 to help travelers navigate the train line more easily. This coding system particularly assists those familiar with the Japanese rail network in planning connections and transfers quickly.
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