Hatchōnawate Station, Elevated railway station in Kawasaki-ku, Japan
Hatchōnawate Station is an elevated railway hub in Kawasaki-ku that connects multiple train lines serving the local transportation network. The facility includes multiple platform levels that accommodate trains arriving from different directions.
The station opened in 1915 and underwent expansion in 1930 when a freight line was connected to the facility. This expansion represented a key development step in the area's transportation infrastructure.
The station represents the evolution of Japanese railway infrastructure, serving as a connection point between the Keikyū Main Line and Nambu Branch Line.
The station sits at an elevated level, so passengers should expect stairs or elevators for access. Visitors should explore the different platform levels to find their respective train line.
The station received the designation KK27 within the Keikyu transport system, marking its position along the railway network in 2010.
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