Kawagoe Station
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Kawagoe Station (Japanese: 川越駅 Kawagoe Eki) is the busiest railway station in Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan.
The station was first opened on the current site in 1915. The current elevated station building and concourse was opened in 1989. The west side of the station was enlarged in 2004 with the construction of additional sets of stairs to the JR platforms and a new Lumine building over the platforms.
The station serves the following lines:
- Tobu Railway Tōjō Main Line
- For Yorii, Saitama
- For Ikebukuro
- For Shin-Kiba via Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
- JR East Kawagoe Line
- For Komagawa then Hachioji via Hachiko Line
- For Omiya, Osaki via Saikyo Line then Shin-kiba via Rinkai Line
Ikebukuro - Kita-Ikebukuro - Shimo-Itabashi - Oyama - Naka-Itabashi - Tokiwadai - Kami-Itabashi - Tobu Nerima - Shimo-Akatsuka Station - Narimasu - (Towards Shin-Kiba<<) Wako-shi - Asaka - Asakadai - Shiki - Yanasegawa - Mizuhodai - Tsuruse - Fujimino - Kami-Fukuoka - Shingashi - Kawagoe - Kawagoeshi - Kasumigaseki Station - Tsurugashima - Wakaba - Sakado - Kita-Sakado - Takasaka - Higashi-Matsuyama - Shinrin-Koen - Tsukinowa - Musashi-ranzan - Ogawamachi - Tobu Takegawa - Obusuma - Hachigata - Tamayodo - Yorii