Suita Station, Railway station in Suita, Japan
Suita Station is a JR West railway station featuring two island platforms connected by an elevated structure. The facility serves daily commuters with standard passenger amenities and direct rail access.
The station opened in 1876, establishing an important transportation link in the Osaka region at that time. It has since evolved into a modern facility serving the contemporary commuter network.
The station received the designation JR-A44 in March 2018, following the Japanese railway tradition of implementing systematic station numbering for passenger navigation.
The station is designed for easy navigation with clear signs for connections and transfers. Main entrances provide convenient access to surrounding streets and bus stops.
The site handles both passenger services through JR West and freight operations by Japan Freight Railway Company. This dual function makes it an important hub for different types of transport.
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