Moro Station, railway station on the Hachikō Line in Moroyama, Iruma district, Saitama prefecture, Japan
Moro Station is a train station in the town of Moroyama, Japan, built above ground with two opposite platforms and a footbridge connecting them. The main building sits on the north side where staff assist passengers.
The station opened in 1933 and has been part of the local transport network ever since. It was later incorporated into the JR East network when Japanese National Railways were divided in the late 20th century.
The station's name comes from the local area and has been used by residents for many decades. The simple, orderly environment reflects how people in this community prefer to travel and move around.
Check the current train schedule online before traveling, as timetables may vary depending on the season. It is also advisable to arrive a few minutes early for your train.
Behind the south platform sits a small siding where trains can be parked or stored. The station has a passing loop that allows trains to safely overtake each other on the single track.
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