Minami-Funabashi Station, Interchange railway station in Funabashi, Japan.
Minami-Funabashi Station is an elevated railway interchange where passengers can transfer between the Keiyō Line and Musashino Line using two island platforms and four tracks. The station's design allows travelers to move smoothly between the two rail lines within the same facility.
The station opened on March 3, 1986, and began serving both railway lines under East Japan Railway Company management. An official ceremony was held two years later in 1988 to mark the occasion.
The station code JE11 represents the systematic organization of Japanese railway stations, reflecting the methodical approach to public transportation management.
The station sits about 26 kilometers from Tokyo and handles thousands of daily passengers across its multiple tracks and platforms. First-time visitors may need a few moments to find their way between the two lines.
The outer tracks carry through traffic on the Keiyō Line, while the inner tracks are reserved for trains terminating on the Musashino Line. This separation allows both lines to operate smoothly without interfering with each other.
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