Atsugi Station, Railway interchange station in Ebina, Japan
Atsugi Station is a railway interchange in Ebina serving two different rail operators and connecting passengers traveling on the Sagami and Odawara lines. The station features three side platforms arranged as an elevated structure with multiple levels.
The station opened in 1926 as part of an early railway line connecting the region, later merging with an existing facility to create the current interchange point. This joining of operations established the foundation for handling multiple routes today.
Despite its location in Ebina city, the station name reflects the railway management's commitment to establish connections with neighboring Atsugi city.
The station sits above ground level, so visitors need to use stairs or elevators to reach the platforms and navigate between areas. A footbridge system connects different sections, making it straightforward to switch between the two railway operators.
The station received the code OH-33 in 2014 when Odakyu network implemented a new station numbering system for passenger navigation.
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