Koide Station, Railway interchange station in Uonuma, Japan
Koide Station is a railway interchange in Uonuma with three platforms serving five tracks for passenger trains. A footbridge connects the platforms and allows passengers to move between different lines.
The Ministry of Railways established the station on September 1, 1923, bringing rail connectivity to the Uonuma region for the first time. It has since become an essential part of local transportation infrastructure.
The station serves as a central hub for students and commuters in the area. It shapes daily life for residents who pass through regularly on their way to school or work.
The station has a staffed ticket office where passengers can purchase fares. The facility is at ground level and is designed to handle daily passenger flow efficiently.
The station marks the western terminus of the Tadami Line, a key route extending toward Aizu-Wakamatsu. This line passes through scenic countryside and links the area to a major city beyond.
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