Tsujidō Station, Railway station in Fujisawa City, Japan.
Tsujidō Station is an elevated railway station on the Tōkaidō Main Line with a single platform serving two tracks. The structure rises above street level and connects passengers to the surrounding shopping areas and residential neighborhoods.
The station opened in 1916, bringing improved rail connections to the western part of Fujisawa. Since then, it has grown into a key transportation hub supporting daily commuter traffic in the area.
The station functions as a gathering place where local residents meet for shopping and daily activities in the surrounding area. This social role makes it an important part of community life in the region.
The station is accessible by stairs and elevators connecting the street level to the elevated platform. Ticket counters and information desks are available to help with journey planning and fare inquiries.
The station has an intriguing past as a former horse station that transitioned into a modern rail facility. This shift reflects how transportation infrastructure evolved in the region during the early twentieth century.
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