Center-Kita Station, Metro and railway interchange station in Tsuzuki-ku, Japan.
Center-Kita Station is an elevated transit hub with two island platforms serving four railway tracks in Yokohama. The station provides connections between the Green Line and Blue Line of the Yokohama Municipal Subway system.
The station opened in 1993 as part of the Blue Line expansion from Shin-Yokohama. Green Line services were added later, extending the transit network further.
The station connects residents of Tsuzuki district with shopping centers and cultural venues nearby. It serves as a daily meeting point for people traveling between residential neighborhoods and the commercial heart of the area.
The station features platform screen doors for safety and offers full wheelchair accessibility. Both lines are easily reached from the same platforms, making transfers straightforward.
The station sits adjacent to a department store and a history museum, making it more than just a transit point. This neighborhood placement contributes to its role as a local hub.
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