The maps illustrate how the layout of the Pacific Railway Station has changed between 1998 and now.
Overall, it is clear that there were significant changes in the Pacific Railway Station over the given period. Additionally, many facilities were newly constructed, while some were removed or relocated.
In 1998, platforms were located in the northeast of the Pacific Railway Station, and there were only four railway lines. Toilets were situated to the west of the platforms. In the southeast of the Pacific Railway Station, passengers could find a café, a shop, and a ticket office.
At present, several significant changes have been made to improve accessibility and organization. Three railway lines have been established in the northwest, while a supermarket has been newly built to their south. Furthermore, the ticket office has been enlarged, and the shop next to the ticket office has been removed and relocated in the central area of the Pacific Railway Station. The toilets have replaced a restaurant and the shops.
