Tsukaguchi Station, Railway station in Amagasaki, Japan.
Tsukaguchi Station is a railway stop on the Fukuchiyama Line in Amagasaki with two platforms serving local and rapid train services. The facility includes three depot tracks on the western side where trains rest between evening and morning operations.
The station opened for service in 1891 as part of early railway expansion in Hyogo Prefecture. It was originally managed by Settsu Tetsudō before becoming integrated into the modern rail network.
The station illustrates the evolution of Japanese rail transport, combining traditional architectural elements with modern railway operational standards.
The station provides connections between Amagasaki and nearby cities using both local and rapid trains. Visitors should note that train movements and depot operations are active during evening and early morning hours.
The station recorded a daily average of 9,986 passengers in 2016, serving as a connection point to the Mitsubishi Electric Itami Works industrial complex.
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