Station

Neyagawashi

寝屋川市

Neyagawashi
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History

Neyagawashi Station opened on 15 April 1910 as Neyagawa Station on the Keihan Main Line. It briefly belonged to Keihanshin Express Railway after a 1943 merger before reverting to the Keihan Electric Railway in 1949, and was renamed Neyagawashi ("Neyagawa City") on 20 August 1951. Construction in 1963 moved the station some 200 metres towards Kyoto when the neighbouring Toyono station closed. Limited express stops resumed during the day in 1970 and all day in 1980. The line through the station was progressively elevated from 1997 to 2002, and rapid limited expresses and commuter rapid limited expresses were added to the stopping pattern in October 2008.

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

Notes

Although no "limited express" trains call, it is the sixth-busiest station on the Keihan network and by far the busiest stop that limited expresses skip.

Sources

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