Hasuda Station, Railway station in Hasuda, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Hasuda Station is a railway station in Hasuda, Saitama Prefecture, serving the Tohoku Main Line and Shonan-Shinjuku Line with three tracks and two platforms. The station sits approximately 39 kilometers from Tokyo Station, connecting commuters between these two major railway routes.
The station opened for service in 1885 under Nippon Railway management and transferred to East Japan Railway Company in 1987. This shift reflected the modernization of regional rail operations in Japan.
The station displays the wheels of a former steam locomotive and a 115 series train as a monument in the area. These exhibits reflect how rail travel shaped local identity over time.
The station operates above ground and sits at a junction between two major lines, making navigation straightforward and ensuring regular service throughout the day. This position creates frequent connections to major destinations without long wait times.
Two universities sit near the station, making it a vital hub for student commuters in the region. The University of Human Arts and Sciences and Nihon Pharmaceutical University shape the daily flow of travelers.
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