JR West Builds World's First 3D-Printed Train Station in Japan
Category | Details |
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Project Name | Hatsushima Station (3D-printed) |
Location | Arida City, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan |
Constructed By | West Japan Railway Company (JR West) |
Construction Partner | Serendix (3D construction technology firm) |
Original Station Built | 1948 (wooden structure) |
Assembly Time | Under 6 hours (completed overnight between last and first train) |
Prefab Production Time | 7 days (3D-printed and reinforced with concrete in Kumamoto Prefecture) |
Transport Distance | 804 km (from Kyushu Island to Arida) |
Station Size | Just over 100 square feet |
Passenger Traffic | ~530 passengers/day (automated since 2018) |
Train Frequency | 1-3 times per hour |
Expected Opening | July 2025 (final installations ongoing) |
Cost & Time Savings | 50% cost reduction vs. traditional construction; saves over 2 months |
Key Benefits | Labor reduction, minimal service disruption, addresses workforce shortages, potential for rural infrastructure development |
Public Attention | Dozens of locals witnessed construction; global media coverage for speed and innovation |