Kachigawa Station, Railway station in Kasugai, Japan
Kachigawa Station is a railway station in Kasugai featuring two elevated side platforms connected by a central station building located beneath the tracks. The facility serves multiple railway operators, each with separate platforms for their respective routes.
The station began operations in 1900, marking the start of rail development in the Kasugai region. A major modernization occurred in the early 2000s with track elevation and a new station building.
The station serves as a central point for both Central Japan Railway Company and Tokai Transport Service Company, reflecting Japanese railway organization.
The station is unmanned, so purchase tickets before boarding or use ticket machines available at the site. The elevated position provides clear sightlines, though stairs or elevators are needed to reach the platforms.
The station underwent a major transformation in 2009 with track elevation, followed by construction of a new building in 2010.
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