Senrioka Station, Railway station in Settsu, Japan
Senrioka Station is a railway facility in Settsu built above ground level with two island platforms and four tracks. The layout allows local trains to stop while express services pass through on the outer rails without interrupting operations.
The station opened on December 1, 1938 as a key junction on the Tōkaidō Main Line. It was designed from the start to handle traffic between Osaka and western regions.
The station acts as a daily meeting point for residents and visitors moving between Settsu and surrounding areas. Its platforms see people from the community traveling for work, school, and leisure throughout the day.
The station is straightforward to navigate with ticket counters, waiting areas, and accessibility features for all visitors. Clear signage and information displays help travelers identify their train lines quickly.
The outer tracks feature special fencing that separates express trains from halted services. This system lets rapid trains pass without delay while local commuter services stop normally on inner platforms.
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