Nerima Station, Railway and metro interchange station in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan
Nerima Station is a combined railway and subway interchange in Tokyo connecting multiple transportation lines across three different levels. The facility features elevated platforms for rail services above ground-level infrastructure alongside underground metro tracks below.
The station opened in 1915 as a ground-level facility and underwent major reconstruction in 1997 to become the multi-level structure it is today. This transformation allowed it to integrate subway services and connect multiple rail lines efficiently.
The station functions as a meeting point in Nerima where residents gather to begin their daily journeys to different parts of the city. It marks a significant location in local life, where the rhythm of train arrivals and departures structures the day.
The station provides easy access with multiple elevators and escalators distributed across its levels to help you move smoothly between services. Clear signage guides travelers between the Seibu Railway lines and Toei subway connections without confusion.
The station received the designation SI06 within the Seibu Railway numbering system, a code that identifies its position in the broader network. This numbering approach helps passengers understand how different stations connect across the system.
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