Tsukamoto Station, Railway station in Yodogawa district, Osaka, Japan
Tsukamoto Station is an elevated railway station in Osaka with four tracks arranged on two island platforms. The outer tracks serve express trains that pass through without stopping at this station.
The station opened on January 1, 1934, as part of regional railway expansion by the Ministry of Railways. It has served as a key transportation point in the Yodogawa area since that time.
The station name reflects the traditional naming conventions of Japanese railway stations, incorporating local geographic and administrative designations into its identity.
The station serves two JR lines—the Kobe Line and Takarazuka Line—offering regular connections to surrounding areas. Getting around the elevated platforms is straightforward with clear signage and easy access to trains.
A northern rail connection links the station to Miyahara Depot on the Hoppo Freight Line. This setup shows how passenger and freight operations share the same infrastructure.
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