Sayamashi Station, Railway station in Sayama, Japan
Sayamashi Station is a railway station in Sayama with two side platforms serving two tracks and an elevated station building positioned directly above the tracks. The structure integrates access to the trains with a straightforward layout that makes movement through the station simple.
The station opened on March 21, 1895, establishing the first rail connection between Sayama and neighboring regions in Saitama Prefecture. Since then it has served as a vital transportation hub for the local area.
The station reflects Japanese railway traditions with clear signage that helps both local commuters and visitors navigate easily. Its role as a daily hub connects people across the surrounding region in a straightforward, organized manner.
The station is roughly 39 kilometers from Seibu-Shinjuku and serves Local, Express, and Semi Express trains throughout the day. Visitors will find clear signage and should allow time to navigate the elevated station building.
In 2012, the station received the designation SS26 as part of a network-wide numbering system for the railway line. This marking helps passengers identify their location along the route more easily.
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