Kō Station, Railway station in Toyokawa, Japan
Kō Station is a railway station in Toyokawa featuring three island platforms connected by a footbridge. The facility accommodates six tracks serving two different railway lines that pass through the area.
The station was founded in 1926 as part of the Aichi Electric Railway's expansion into the area. In 1935 it became part of the larger Nagoya Railroad network.
The station stands at the intersection of multiple railway lines, serving as a central point for residents commuting to schools and commercial districts.
The station has automatic ticket machines and electronic ticket gates for easy access. Staff members at the service counters can answer questions and help with directions.
The station underwent a complete reconstruction between 2008 and 2009 that modernized all its facilities. This renovation gave the location a contemporary look with improved functionality for daily operations.
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