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November 28, 1928 - Station opened as the terminus of the Kobe Arima Electric Railway under the name "Arima Station" (有馬駅, Arima-eki).[1][2]
1929, May or earlier - Station renamed to its current name, Arima Onsen Station.[1][3]
January 9, 1947 - Kobe Arima Electric Railway, the station's owner, merges with Miki Electric Railway into Kamiari Miki Electric Railway, today's Kobe Electric Railway.
October 31, 1989 - The current station building is completed.[1]
Station layoutedit
The station has a single island platform with two tracks, each of which can hold a four-car train. Both tracks are used interchangeably. The station building is next to the buffer stops.[1] The original Art Nouveau-style station building was renovated into its current form in 1989.
A freight siding used to exist next to track 2, but has been replaced by a parking lot.
Two three-car trains are stabled at the station at night.
Usageedit
The following table shows the average number of daily passengers.[4]
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