Platform doors have appeared on Tracks 2 and 3 at Koshien Station. A sight you can only see right now

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Platform doors have been installed on tracks 2 and 3 at Koshien Station.

Platform barriers are coming to Tracks 2 and 3 at Hanshin Koshien Station

2025年12月13日

They’re up even though no train is coming.

They’ve been installed for now, but they aren’t in operation yet. This is a scene you can only see right now.Once they start running, you’ll never see it again.

By the way, tracks 1 and 4 at Koshien Station look like this.

In contrast, tracks 2 and 3 use a rope-style system. Do you know why they’re different?

Actually, Hanshin trains have 3 doors, while the Kintetsu trains that run through onto the same line have 4 doors. Since the number of doors is different, the boarding positions are different too.

Final Thoughts

Even within the same group, Hankyu trains, which have fewer through-service operations, keep the number of doors consistent, while Hanshin trains, which operate through services with three companies, have to be more flexible. Even something as simple as platform doors shows each railway company’s character, and I thought that was pretty interesting.

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