Keisei Funabashi Station, Railway interchange station in Funabashi, Japan
Keisei Funabashi Station is a railway interchange on the Keisei Electric Railway in Funabashi with elevated platforms serving two tracks. The facility connects multiple transit lines and provides transfer passages to other transportation networks nearby.
The station opened in 1916 as a basic stop and received its current name years later as the infrastructure expanded. This renaming marked its evolution into a more significant transport hub in the region.
The station functions as a central meeting point where residents gather for local events and activities throughout the calendar year.
The platforms are straightforward to access and transfers to other buses and trains are well marked with clear signage. It helps to pay attention to the available signs to find the right connection quickly.
The station received an official code name that identifies it throughout the transit system and eases communication between operators. Travelers may encounter this coding when navigating the region.
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