梶取信號所, Railway staff halt in Wakayama, Japan.
The Kajitori Signal Station is a railway staff halt in Wakayama that houses control equipment and communication systems for coordinating train movements along the regional line. The facility contains the technical infrastructure needed to monitor and direct trains as they travel through the area.
The station was established in 1950 following the Second World War, when Japan reconstructed and modernized its railway network. It emerged as part of the broader infrastructure projects that supported the nation's economic recovery.
The signal station demonstrates Japanese precision in railway operations, where staff members maintain strict schedules and safety protocols.
The site is located at coordinates 34.252278 and 135.153389 and operates as a strictly operational facility with no public passenger services. Visitors should know that this is an active railway operations site accessible only to railway staff during work hours.
Unlike regular stations, this staff halt exclusively serves railway personnel, focusing on operational coordination rather than passenger services.
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