Maebashi Station, Elevated railway station in Omotechō, Maebashi, Japan.
Maebashi Station is an elevated railway facility in Omotechō with two island platforms serving three tracks for passenger trains. The complex includes ticket counters and waiting areas designed for daily commuter and long-distance rail operations.
The station opened on August 20, 1884, establishing rail connections between Gunma Prefecture and surrounding central Japanese regions. This link became essential to the area's transportation network and regional development.
The station serves as a daily transit point where residents and visitors move between the city and surrounding areas through its modern facilities. The station's role in connecting Maebashi to broader rail networks reflects the city's position within regional transportation systems.
The station connects to the Ryōmō Line with train services and offers bus connections at the North Exit. Ticket counters and clear signage help passengers navigate between different transportation options.
The station operates as a terminal point on the Ryōmō Line, marking the end of the rail service in this direction. This position makes it a key junction where passengers transition between train travel and other transport modes.
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