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Japanese firms build 'the world's first 3D-printed train station' in a week. Watch

A 'special mortar' to build the station using a construction-grade 3D printer with a robotic arm, Serendix Corporation stated.

April 20, 2025 / 18:21 IST
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The train station's parts were reinforced with steel and a concrete cleat filling and then assembled on site. (Representational image: AFP)
The train station's parts were reinforced with steel and a concrete cleat filling and then assembled on site. (Representational image: AFP)

Japanese companies have built what they call the world's first 3D-printed train station, a compact white curved-roof structure installed in a rural western region.

Producing Hatsushima Station's foundations and exterior took just seven days, according to Serendix Corporation, which worked with West Japan Railway Company (JR West) on the project.

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The parts were reinforced with steel and a concrete cleat filling and then assembled on site, JR West said in a statement.

Using conventional methods, "it takes a month or two to build a roof and walls," JR West's Naohiro Ohashi said.

"We were able to install them in about two hours -- so there is an advantage in terms of speed," he told reporters last month.