Saga Station, Railway station in Saga, Japan
Saga Station is a railway station in Saga, Japan, with two island platforms and four tracks serving the Nagasaki Main Line and Karatsu Line. The facility includes a staffed ticket office and automated ticket machines for passenger convenience.
The station opened on August 20, 1891 as the western terminus from Tosu and later expanded westward to Yamaguchi in 1895. These early expansions shaped the railway network connecting the wider region.
The station serves as a central meeting point where locals and visitors gather to travel throughout Saga Prefecture. It connects different communities and makes it easy for people to explore the region together.
The station offers a staffed ticket office and automated machines for easy ticket purchases. Direct train connections reach major destinations including Nagasaki, Sasebo, and Hakata.
The station sits at the 25 km mark of the Nagasaki Main Line and plays a key role in JR Kyushu's rail network. Its position makes it a crucial junction connecting multiple railway routes through the region.
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