Nagata Station, Railway station in Higashiosaka, Japan.
Nagata Station is an underground railway station in Higashiosaka with a single island platform serving two separate tracks for metro and regional train services. The facility connects the Osaka Metro Chuo Line with the Kintetsu Keihanna Line, allowing passengers to transfer directly between both rail networks.
The station opened in April 1985 as part of the expanding Osaka Metro system. Kintetsu Railway service was added in October 1986, extending rail connections through the region.
The station functions as a central transportation point for local residents, connecting different areas of Osaka through multiple railway services.
The station has clear signage directing passengers between the two railway operators. Knowing which service serves your destination helps you navigate the platforms more efficiently during your visit.
The station serves as both a regular stop on the Osaka Metro Chuo Line and a terminus for the Kintetsu Keihanna Line.
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