Kandai-mae Station explained
is a train station on the Hankyu Railway Senri Line located in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Layout
- There are two side platforms with two tracks on the ground level.
History
- October 26, 1921 – on Kita-Osaka Railway was opened.
- April 17, 1922 – was opened between the Kadan-mae Station and the Senriyama Station.
- April 1, 1923 – Kadan-mae Station and Daigaku-mae Station became stations on Shin-Keihan Railway.
- September 15, 1930 – Kadan-mae Station and Daigaku-mae Station became new stations on the Keihan Railway (old) Senriyama Line.
- September 15, 1938 – Kadan-mae Station was renamed .
- October 1, 1943 – Hanshin Kyuko Railway Company consolidated Keihan Railway Company (old) and was renamed Keihanshin Kyuko Railway Company, thus Kadan-mae Station and Daigaku-mae Station became stations on the Keihanshin Kyuko Railway Senriyama Line.
- December 1, 1943 – Senriyama-yūen Station was renamed .
- April 7, 1946 – Senriyama-kōseien Station was renamed again.
- August 1, 1950 – Senriyama-yūen Station was renamed .
- April 1, 1951 – Jogakuin-mae Station was renamed to .
- April 10, 1964 – Kadanchō Station and Daigaku-mae Station were united and was opened.
- March 1, 1967 – The Senriyama Line was renamed the Senri Line.
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