Minami-Senri Station
Minami-Senri Station (南千里駅, Minami-Senri-eki) is a station located in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
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Location | Suita, Osaka Japan |
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Station code | HK-93 |
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Opened | August 29, 1963[1] |
Lines
- Hankyu Senri Line
History
- August 29, 1963 - Shin-Senriyama was opened as the northern terminus of the Senri Line.
- March 1, 1967 - The Senri Line was extended to Kita-Senri Station. At the opening of that station, Shin-Senriyama was renamed Minami-Senri.[1]
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