Kita-Asaka Station, Elevated railway station in Asaka, Japan
Kita-Asaka Station is an elevated railway stop on the Musashino Line with two tracks arranged in an island platform layout. The station handles trains running in both directions and sits within the Saitama region of the greater Tokyo area.
The station opened on April 1, 1973 when the East Japan Railway Company completed the extension of the Musashino Line. This expansion brought rail service to developing communities in the Saitama region during Japan's period of rapid urban growth.
The station building incorporates elements of modern Japanese railway architecture, reflecting the technological advancement of transportation infrastructure in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
A staffed ticket office at the station helps passengers with their travel needs. The elevated structure makes it easy to spot the platforms and waiting areas from street level.
The station's elevated structure, positioned 22.8 kilometers from Fuchuhommachi Station, provides passengers with views across the urban landscape of Asaka city.
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