Station de signalisation de Deto, Staff halt in Hirano-ku, Japan
Deto station is a staff halt in Hirano-ku designed primarily for railway personnel. It has two parallel tracks with an underground platform that links into the wider city transit system.
The station opened on September 29, 1962, marking the expansion of regional railway infrastructure in the area. It was established as part of the growing network of staff facilities across the greater Osaka region.
The station name Deto reflects the local district designation, following Japanese naming conventions for railway facilities in residential neighborhoods.
The station can be reached via nearby bus terminals that connect to schools and recreational areas in Hirano-ku. Keep in mind this is primarily an operational facility for railway staff, so visitor access may be limited.
The station functions as both a signal point and staff halt, representing specialized operational characteristics within the Japanese railway system.
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