Shin-Koshigaya Station, Elevated railway station in Koshigaya, Japan
Shin-Koshigaya Station is an elevated railway station in Koshigaya serving the Tobu Skytree Line with two island platforms accommodating four tracks on the fourth floor of a multi-story building. The facility integrates with the nearby Minami-Koshigaya Station on the Musashino Line, creating a transfer point for passengers traveling through the region.
Tobu Railway Corporation opened Shin-Koshigaya Station on July 23, 1974, as a central transportation hub in Saitama Prefecture. The station was inaugurated as part of the expansion of the Tobu Skytree Line network, connecting the Koshigaya area to the greater Tokyo metropolitan region.
The station has become a meeting point for residents and students, connecting educational facilities and commercial areas in the Koshigaya district.
The station serves many daily travelers with clear signage directing passengers to both rail lines. Expect crowded conditions during morning and evening rush periods when moving between the platforms and connecting to the Musashino Line.
The station received the designation code TS-20 in 2012 as part of Tobu Railway's system-wide implementation of numerical station identification.
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