Shiraitodai Station, railway station in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan
Shiraitodai Station is an above-ground railway stop in Fuchū with a simple design featuring a single platform between two tracks serving different directions. It operates as part of the Seibu Tamagawa Line, connecting the local neighborhood to other areas of Tokyo.
The station opened in 1917 as Kita-Tama and was renamed Shiraitodai in 2001 to reflect local changes. Over more than 100 years, it has grown from a small stop into a regular commuter link for the neighborhood.
The station has served the local community for over 100 years and remains a gathering point for residents starting or ending their daily routines. It reflects the everyday pace of life in Fuchū, where people rely on it to connect with the wider city.
The station has clear signage and regular train departures that make it simple for visitors to find their way and board trains on time. The above-ground design lets you see the surroundings and easily locate the platform.
The station code SW04 helps travelers quickly locate it on maps and signs throughout the system. Visitors often notice that daily passenger numbers have doubled over the decades, reflecting how the neighborhood has grown and developed.
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