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In just six hours, workers installed a 3D-printed replacement structure for a rural train station in Japan, a feat the railway operator called a world first. Hatsushima Station, located in a quiet ...
In a novel project, workers replaced a 75-year-old rural train station shelter with a fully 3D-printed structure—completing the job in less than six hours. Image credits: JR West / Serendix.
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Then, after the last train pulled away at 11:57pm, workers got busy building the new station. Workers assemble the new Hatsushima train station, which is made from 3D-printed components, in Arida.
In a groundbreaking move, Japan has built the world’s first railway station using 3D-printed parts — and it was assembled in under six hours. The new Hatsushima station was constructed by Serendix, a ...
How the new train station was built The newly built station at Hatsushima replaces a weathered wooden building that had served the community since 1948. While modest in scale — measuring just 2.6 ...
In just 6 hours, Japan’s West Japan Railway Co. built a 3D-printed train station, Hatsushima, in rural Arida (Wakayama Prefecture), replacing a 75-year-old wooden relic.