Tama Station, Railway station in Fuchū, Japan.
Tama Station is a railway hub in Fuchū with several platforms that provide direct service on the Seibu Tamagawa Line connecting Musashisakai and Zemasa. The layout was designed to handle the steady flow of commuters moving through this residential area throughout the day.
The station opened in 1929 and quickly became a transportation hub for the expanding residential area around Fuchū. It has evolved alongside the district's growth over the decades.
The station facilities incorporate Japanese design elements with comprehensive braille signage throughout platforms and walkways to support visually impaired passengers.
The station offers ticket counters, waiting areas, and accessible restroom facilities for passengers. Travelers can also find a convenience store and emergency medical equipment on site.
The station maintains precise coordinates at 35.6766 latitude and 139.517 longitude, making it a fixed reference point for local navigation systems.
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