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Meitetsu Nagoya Station (名鉄名古屋駅, Meitetsu Nagoya-eki) is the principal station of the Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) system in Nagoya, Japan. Most trains of Meitetsu's major lines operate through this station. The station is also a gateway to the Chubu Centrair International Airport, which is connected with the station by the Rapid Express service started on January 29, 2005.
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General information | |
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Location | Nakamura, Nagoya, Aichi Japan |
Coordinates | 35.1695461°N 136.8838763°E |
Operated by | Meitetsu |
Line(s) | Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line |
Platforms | 3 platforms (with Spanish solution), 2 tracks |
Connections | Coach services |
Construction | |
Structure type | Underground |
Other information | |
Station code | NH36 |
History | |
Opened | August 12, 1941 |
Previous names | Shin Nagoya Station (until 2005) |
Passengers | |
FY2018 | 151,891 daily |
This station is built under the Meitetsu Department Store, therefore the station area is very narrow for the large number of passengers, but it is technically difficult to enlarge the station due to the limited and complicated underground area.[1] Therefore, at this station, passengers' waiting spots are separated by destination. Passengers are required to wait at their spot to go.[2]
The station is adjacent to JR Central's Nagoya Station, the city's central station, and Kintetsu Nagoya Station, the terminal of the Kintetsu Nagoya Line.[3]
There are 7 ticket gates at Meitetsu Nagoya Station, including the Central Ticket Gate, West Ticket Gate, South Ticket Gate, North Ticket Gate, East Ticket Gate, New South Ticket Gate and Kintetsu Connection Ticket Gate.
The Central Ticket Gate, West Ticket Gate, and South Ticket Gate are located in the Meitetsu station building, and the North Ticket Gate can be accessed from the Gatewalk Underground Shopping Mall.
The East Ticket Gate and New South Ticket Gate are only for entrance to Platform 4. The East Ticket Gate is near the underground lottery sales kiosk, and the New South Ticket Gate is at the back of the Meitetsu department store underground food section.
The Kintetsu connection ticket gate connects Platform 1 to the Kintetsu Nagoya Station platforms.
At Meitetsu Nagoya Station, passengers' riding spots are separated by their destinations. Additionally, Meitetsu has two-door trains and three-door trains, therefore passengers are required to wait at the spot with light on.[citation needed]
Track No.1 (for Ichinomiya, Gifu, Iwakura, Inuyama, Shin Kani, Kakamigahara, Tsushima and Saya)
Spot color | Display | Railway lines | Types of trains | Destination |
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Blue | ■ Nagoya | □ Rapid Ltd. Exp. ■ Limited Express ■ Express ■ Semi Express | Meitetsu Ichinomiya Meitetsu Gifu | |
Yellow | ■ Nagoya | ■ Local | Meitetsu Gifu | |
Green | ■ Inuyama ■ Kakamigahara ■ Hiromi | □ Rapid Ltd. Exp. ■ Limited Express ■ Express ■ Semi Express | Shin Unuma Shin Kani Meitetsu Gifu (via Inuyama) | |
Light Blue | ■ Inuayama ■ Kakamigahara | ■ Local | Iwakura Inuyama | |
Purple | ■ Tsushima ■ Bisai | ■ Limited Express ■ Express ■ Semi Express ■ Local | Tsushima Saya Yatomi |
Track No.2 (for Ichinomiya, Gifu, Inuyama, Shin Unuma, Shin Kani and Saya)
Track No.3 (for Toyohashi, Nishio, Tokoname, Central Japan International Airport, Kōwa and Utsumi)
Track No.4 (for Higashi Okazaki, Toyohashi, Toyokawa-inari, Nishio, Tokoname, Central Japan International Airport, Kōwa and Utsumi)
Spot color | Display | Railway lines | Types of trains | Destination |
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Blue | ■ Nagoya ■ Nishio ■ Toyokawa | □ Rapid Ltd. Exp. ■ Limited Express ■ Express ■ Semi Express | Toyohashi Kira Yoshida Toyokawa-Inari Toyoake | |
Yellow | ■ Nagoya ■ Nishio | ■ Local | Narumi Toyoake Higashi Okazaki | |
Green | ■ Tokoname ■ Airport ■ Kōwa ■ Chita | ■ Limited Express □ Rapid Express ■ Express ■ Semi Express | Central Japan International Airport Kōwa Utsumi | |
Light Blue | ■ Tokoname ■ Airport ■ Kōwa ■ Chita | ■ Local | Ōtagawa Tokoname Chita Handa |
The station opened on August 12, 1941 and was known as Shin-Nagoya Station (新名古屋駅, Shin-Nagoya-eki) until it was renamed in early 2005, just prior to the opening of Chubu Centrair International Airport.[4]
A station refurbishment project including the construction of two new platforms in order to increase the station capacity will be completed by 2027, the year that the maglev Chōō Shinkansen had been expected to be put into operation.[5]
← | Service | → | ||
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Nagoya Main Line | ||||
Kanayama | μSKY Limited Express Rapid Limited Express |
Kōnomiya | ||
Kanayama | μSKY Limited Express Rapid Limited Express (Through to Inuyama Line) |
Iwakura | ||
Kanayama | Limited Express | Kōnomiya Sukaguchi (Some trains stop) | ||
Kanayama | Limited Express (Through to Inuyama Line) |
Iwakura | ||
Kanayama | Rapid Express | Sukaguchi | ||
Kanayama | Rapid Express (Through to Inuyama Line) |
Kami Otai | ||
Kanayama | Express | Sakō | ||
Kanayama | Semi Express | Sakō | ||
Sannō | Local | Sakō |
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