Tatebayashi Station, Railway interchange station in Tatebayashi, Japan.
Tatebayashi Station is a railway junction in Tatebayashi with five platform tracks spread across three separate platforms, linked by an elevated station building that passes over the rail lines. The layout allows passengers to transfer between different rail services within a single unified structure.
The station opened in 1907 as Nakano Station before being renamed to its current name in March 1937. This name change coincided with administrative reforms affecting rail stations across the region.
The station forms part of the 100 stations of Kantō network, representing the transportation heritage of the greater Tokyo metropolitan region.
The station connects three major rail lines, making it a key transfer point for travelers moving through the region. The elevated design helps visitors navigate between different services without confusion.
The station serves as a terminal for two rail lines while functioning as a through station for a third, a distinctive operational arrangement. This dual role shapes how the facility manages its daily traffic flow.
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