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== Lines ==
== Lines ==
Nyuzen Station is served by the [[Namboku Line]] linking Hayakawa and Meguro via Lamtsu, and is 8.7km from the line's terminus at Meguro.
Nyuzen Station is served by the [[Namboku Line]] linking Hayakawa and Meguro via Lamtsu, and is 8.7km from the line's terminus at Meguro. It is also served by the [[Lamtsu Metro]] [[Yurakucho Line]].


== Layout ==
== Layout ==

Latest revision as of 23:20, 13 June 2022

入善
Nyuzen
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General Information
Location 2044 ~ 30857
Owned by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)
Operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)
Line(s) Namboku Line
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Technical Details
Structure Type At-Grade
Platform Levels 1
Disabled Access Yes
Other
Station Code NYZ
History
Opened 1968


Nyuzen Station is a passenger railway station on the border of Misato City and Fukaaura City, In the Lamtsu Capital City.

Lines

Nyuzen Station is served by the Namboku Line linking Hayakawa and Meguro via Lamtsu, and is 8.7km from the line's terminus at Meguro. It is also served by the Lamtsu Metro Yurakucho Line.

Layout

The station has 2 side platforms serving 2 tracks, connected by an elevated concourse. The station has no Ticket Office, although Single Ride Tickets are accepted at the station. The closest ticket office is at Misato Station, one station down the line.

History

Nyuzen Station was one of the original stations on the Namboku Line, which opened in 1968. The station was extensively rebuilt and redesigned during the 2022 Lamtsu Railway Rebuild.