is a railway station on the West Japan Railway Company Hanwa Line in Abeno-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The station opened on 3 June 1931.
Layout
This station has two elevated side platforms serving a track each.
Surroundings
Bus route
Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau (Bishoen)
Route 6 for Abenobashi / for Sunjiyata via Shirasagi Koen-mae
History
- 3 June 1931 - Bishoen Station opened on the Hanwa Railway Line between Hanwa Tennoji and Minami-Tanabe stations.
- 1 December 1940 - Hanwa Railway was consolidated by Nankai Railway and Bishoen Station became a train station on the Nankai Railway Yamate Line.
- 1 May 1944 - The Nankai Railway Yamate Line was nationalized and Bishoen Station became a train station on the Japanese National Railways Hanwa Line.
- 14 February 1945 - The station was closed after Abeno-ku was bombed by Boeing B-29 of the US Forces.
- 15 April 1947 - The station was reopened.
- 1958 - The renovation of the station was started.
- 13 May 1958 - The renovation of the station was completed.
- August 1969 - The west gate was situated.
- 1 April 1987 - JNR was privatized and Bishoen Station became a train station operated by West Japan Railway Company.
- March 2018 - Station numbering was introduced with BishÃ
Âen being assigned station number JR-R21.
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