Fuchū Station (Tokyo)
Location: Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan
Lines Served: Keio Line, Musashino Line
Opened: 1913 (Keio Line), 1973 (Musashino Line)
Platforms: The Keio Line platforms are generally elevated, while the Musashino Line utilizes underground platforms. The number of platforms varies depending on the line.
Features: Fuchū Station is a major transportation hub in the city of Fuchū, serving a large number of commuters and residents. It is characterized by its connections to both the Keio Line, providing access to central Tokyo and western suburbs, and the Musashino Line, which offers connections to other suburban areas of Tokyo. The station building itself often includes various shops and amenities catering to passengers. It is typically a busy station with high passenger volume, especially during peak hours. Nearby points of interest include Fuchū City Hall and various commercial areas. Accessibility features are usually present, though specifics may vary. The station is often seen as a key point of access for the city.
Connections: The station is well-connected to local bus routes servicing Fuchū and surrounding areas. Its location provides convenient access to both local and regional destinations.
Further Information: For the most up-to-date information on schedules, station facilities, and accessibility features, it is recommended to consult official websites of the Keio Corporation and JR East (Japan Railways East).