Kasairinkaikōen Station, Railway station and transport hub in Edogawa, Japan
Kasairinkaikōen Station is an elevated railway facility in Edogawa with an island platform serving two main tracks for passenger trains. The layout includes outer passing lanes that allow express services to operate alongside regular local trains.
The East Japan Railway Company opened this station in 1988 as a major addition to the Keiyo Line network. The facility was built to support growing transportation demands in the Edogawa region.
The station serves as a gateway to Kasai Rinkai Park, where visitors can explore waterfront gardens and observe local wildlife throughout the year.
The unmanned station has automated ticket machines and handles thousands of passengers daily with straightforward access. Walking directly from the station platform takes you quickly toward Kasai Rinkai Park.
The station's outer tracks are specifically designed to let express trains pass through without stopping the regular local services. This arrangement makes it possible for high-speed and local trains to share the same corridor smoothly.
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