Station

Senriyama

千里山

Senriyama
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History

Senriyama Station opened on 26 October 1921 as the terminus of the Kita-Osaka Electric Railway extension from Toyotsu. It passed to Shin-Keihan Railway on 1 April 1923 and to Keihan Electric Railway in 1930. On 1 October 1943 the line became part of Keihanshin Kyuko (today's Hankyu Railway). Senriyama became a through station on 29 August 1963 when the line was extended to Shin-Senriyama (now Minami-Senri). The Senri Line name took effect in 1967, a new station building (the Senriyama Hankyu Building) opened in April 1988, and station number HK-92 was introduced in December 2013.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Senriyama-jūtaku, the residential district just west of the station, was laid out from 1921 as a Japanese garden suburb modeled on Letchworth in suburban London.

Sources

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