Kōrien Station, Railway station in Neyagawa, Japan.
Kōrien Station is a railway station operated by Keihan Electric Railway in Neyagawa with two island platforms housed in an elevated structure. The facility serves around 59,000 passengers daily and maintains regular staffed operations.
The station opened in 1910 under the name Kori Station and was renamed Kōrien in 1938. It has operated on the main Keihan Electric Railway line for over a century.
This station serves as a daily hub for Neyagawa residents, connecting them to City Hall, the Civic Center, and other important local facilities. It shapes the daily rhythm of thousands of commuters passing through each day.
The station is easy to navigate with its clearly marked island platforms and signage throughout the elevated structure. Plan to arrive early during peak hours when large crowds pass through the facility.
A major relocation project will move the station to a new elevated building by 2028, significantly transforming its appearance and infrastructure. Construction began in 2022 and represents one of the largest local modernization efforts in recent years.
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