Nishikujō Station, Railway station in Nishikusho, Japan
Nishikujō Station is a railway station with two island platforms and three elevated tracks that serve multiple train lines. The facility connects the Osaka Loop Line with the Sakurajima Line, providing access to destinations across the region.
The station opened in 1898, marking the beginning of modern rail transport in this part of Osaka. Since then, it has developed into an important transit hub serving the area's growing transportation needs.
The station uses a line numbering system that helps passengers quickly identify which train to board. Clear signage and organized platforms reflect how Japanese rail stations are designed to guide travelers efficiently through daily commutes.
The station has multiple entrances and clear signage to help you navigate. During morning and evening rush hours, the platforms can become crowded, so plan your visit accordingly.
The station received its line numbering system only in 2018, which was a relatively recent addition to Japan's rail network identification. This system was implemented to make it easier for both residents and visitors to navigate the trains.
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