Minumadai-shinsuikōen Station, Elevated train station in Toneri, Tokyo, Japan
Minumadai-shinsuikōen is an elevated terminus with one central platform and two tracks serving the Adachi ward in Tokyo. Its modern steel structure feels light and open, while the platform offers good visibility and connects with several bus stops for easy transfers.
The station opened on March 30, 2008 as the terminus of the Nippori-Toneri Liner, connecting suburban areas to central Tokyo. This rail line was a key infrastructure project that improved transportation for the northern outer districts.
The station name combines references to the Minumadai district and the nearby Shin-sui Park, showing how the place connects to its surroundings. This naming reflects how local geography shapes the way people think about different parts of the city.
The station is easy to locate since it is clearly marked as a terminus, and passengers naturally know to exit here before the train reverses. Bus stops are located right next to the station, making it simple to switch to other transportation options.
The station was assigned the code NT13 in November 2017 as part of a comprehensive numbering system for Tokyo's transit network. This coding system helps passengers quickly identify different routes and stations across the city's transportation system.
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