Kintetsu Nagoya Line

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Kintetsu Nagoya Line
21010 series EMU for Limited Express trains
21010 series EMU for Limited Express trains
Line length: 78.8 km
Gauge: 1435 mm
Voltage: 1500 =
Maximum speed: 120 km/h
tSTR
UpDownSubway: Sakuradōri Line
tHBHF tHSTR tHSTR tSTRrf
LeftSubway: Higashiyama LineUp
tKRZt tHBHF teABZ3lg tHSTR TUNNELru
LeftMeitetsu: Nagoya Main LineRight
tBHF tBHFr txABZlg
78.8 Kintetsu Nagoya Upbypass 1954
HBHF HSTR tKRZ ABZ3lg HSTR
LeftJR-C: Tōkaidō Main, Chūō Main linesRight
BHFr STRlg tSTR STR
DownNSRR: Aonami Line, JR-C: Kansai Main Line
HBHF KRZu tKRZ KRZu HSTR
LeftJR-C: Tōkaidō ShinkansenRight
STRlf tKRZ KRZu STRlg exKDSa
Sasashima
tSTR STR BHF exSTR
NSRR: Sasashima Raibu
KDSa TUNNELe ÜWol
tÜWclu + STRlf
xABZlg
Komeno depot
STRlf ABZlg tÜWcro ÜWo+r STR
JR-C: Nagoya depot/Aichi
BHF KDSa eBHF STR
77.7 Komeno
BHF STRlf ABZdg ABZrf
76.7 Kogane
STR DST KDSe
JR-C, NSRR: Sasashima S.B.
STR STR
JR-C: Nagoya depot (above right)
STR STRrg ABZrl KDSl
JR-F: Nagoya depot
BHF ABZlf HBHF
76.0 Kasumori Komoto
STR STR
UpAonami LineRight
BHF STR
75.0 Kintetsu Hatta
tHBHF KRZt KRZt
Hatta/LeftSubway: Higashiyama LineRight
STR BHF
Hatta
STRrg KRZo STRrf
LUECKE STR
DownLeftJR-C: Kansai Main Line
WBRÜCKE
Shōnai River
BHF
72.4 Fushiya
WBRÜCKE
Shin River
eABZrg
Subway: Kanayama Line (in review)Right
BHF
70.4 Toda
BHF
69.1 Kintetsu Kanie
KDSa BHF
66.7 Tomiyoshi
STRlf ABZlg
Tomiyoshi depot
BHF
65.1 Sakogi
STR
LeftJR-C: Kansai Main LineDown
ÜWo+r BHF
62.7 Kintetsu Yatomi
CPICla CPICr STR
Yatomi
STRrf STR STR
LeftMeitetsu: Bisai Line
STR eDST
Kisogawa Bunki S.B. 1959
exSTRrg eKRZu eABZrf
Yatomi overpass 1959
exWBRÜCKE+GRENZE eWBRÜCKE+GRENZE eWBRÜCKE+GRENZE eGRENZE legende
Kiso River/Aichi-Mie boundary
exSTRlf eKRZu eABZlg
Nagashima overpass 1959
BHF BHF
59.3 Kintetsu Nagashima Nagashima
eABZrg eABZdf exSTRlg
WBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE exWBRÜCKE
Ibi, Nagara rivers
STR eABZrg exSTRrf
STR eDST
Ibigawa S.B. 1959
STR eDST
Harimagawa S.B. 1948
eABZlf eABZlg
Ibigawa S.B. 1946
STRlf KRZo HSTR STRlg
ABZ3rg HSTR KRZo STRlg STR
LeftYōrō Railway: Yōrō Line
ENDEr ABZ3rf HDST ABZlg STR STR
Higashikata depot
STR eABZrg eABZrf uexBHFr
Kuwana Electric TramwayRight
CPICl CPICre BHF exSTRrg
55.1 Kuwana DownMie Kōtsū: Hokusei LineRight
STR STRrg STRrf xKBFa
Nishi-Kuwana
HELEVa HKRZo-ELEV HKRZo-ELEV HELEVe STRrf
LeftSangi Railway: Hokusei Line
BHF STR
54.0 Masuo
WBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE
Inabe River
eBHF STR
Machiya
STRrg HSTR HDST KRZo STRrf
JR-C: Asaake S.B.
LUECKE STR
DownLeftJR-C: Kansai Main LineRightUp
BHF
51.4 Ise-Asahi
WBRÜCKE
Asaake River
eBHF
Kawagoe stop 1945
BHF
48.8 Tomisuhara
eBHF
old Tomisuhara moved in 1945
LUECKE STR
UpDownJR-C: Kansai Main Line
KRZu STRlg eBHF
LeftSangi Railway: Sangi LineDown
STR DST ELEVa
Sangi Railway: Sangi Asaake S.B.
STR ABZlf eHBHF KRZo-ELEV HSTR STRlg
Tomida-Nishiguchi
STRlf KRZo HSTR KRZo-ELEV STRlg STR
UpLeftJR-C: Kansai Main LineRightDown
ÜWol tÜWclu ELEVe STR STR
UpSangi Railway: Kintetsu Renraku Line
tÜWcro ÜWo+r STR BHF DST
Tomida
CPICle CPICr ABZrg STRrf
47.2 Kintetsu Tomida
STR ÜWol
UpJR-C: Kansai Main LineRight
eBHF
old Kasumigaura 1943
BHF
45.3 Kasumigaura
eBHF
Hatsu moved to Kasumigaura in 1943
TUNNEL2
TUNNEL2
BHF
44.2 Akuragawa
WBRÜCKE
BHF
43.1 Kawaramachi
WBRÜCKE
Mitaki River
eBHF
Nishimachi
STR
UpDownJR-C: Kansai Main Line
STRrg xABZrf LUECKE
LeftYunoyama Line
HSTR xABZ3lg eKRZo exABZdl exHBHF exSTRlg STR
Suwa 1956
ABZrg ABZrf exSTR exBHF BHF
Yokkaichi 1956
BHF BHF exSTR exSTR STR
41.9 Kintetsu Yokkaichi
KBFa STRlf ABZlg exSTR exSTR STR
LeftUtsube, Hachiōji lines
xABZ3rf exHSTR eKRZo exSTRrf exSTR LUECKE
UpDownJR-C: Kansai Main Line
BHF exSTR
40.7 Shinshō
STRlf eABZlr exHSTR exSTRrf
eDST LUECKE
Shikagawa S.B. 1956
HSTR KRZo HSTR HSTR STRrf
LeftJR-C: Kansai Main LineRight
exSTRrg eABZrf
exSTRlf eABZlg STRrg
DownJR-F: Kansai Main Line fteight branchRight
BHF STR
39.2 Miyamado
STRrg ABZrf STR
LeftShiohama depot
KDSe BHF DST
38.0 Shiohama
STR STR
RightJR-F: Shiohama
STR STRlf
UpJR-F: Kansai Main Line freight branchRight
WBRÜCKE
Suzuka River
BHF
36.2 Kita-Kusu
WBRÜCKE
Suzuka Hasen River
BHF
34.6 Kusu
BHF
33.2 Nagonoura
eBHF
old Mida moved in 1943
BHF
31.8 Mida
BHF
30.5 Ise-Wakamatsu
STRrg ABZrf
LeftSuzuka Line
HSTe STR
Hiratachō
BHF
28.7 Chiyozaki
BHF
25.9 Shiroko
BHF
24.7 Tsuzumigaura
BHF
22.8 Isoyama
BHF
20.9 Chisato
eBHF
Ise-Ueno 1943
BHF
19.0 Toyotsu-Ueno
eBHF
Toyotsuura 1943
BHF KDSa
17.1 Shiratsuka
ABZrg STRrf
Shiratsuka depot
eBHF
Sakagawa 1944
ÜWo+r exSTRrg eABZrf
LeftIse Railway: Ise LineDown
HST exSTR BHF
14.7 Takadahonzan Higashi-Ishinden
STR exBHF STR
old Takadahonzan moved in 1955
LUECKE exSTRlf eABZlg
LUECKE BHF
13.5 Edobashi
LUECKE eABZlf exSTRlg
Ise LineRight
LUECKE eBHF exBHF
old Edobashi moved in 1959
LUECKE ELEVa exSTRlf exHSTR exSTRlg
STRlf HSTR KRZo-ELEV HSTR STRlg exSTR
LeftJR-C: Kisei Main LineDown
HSTR HSTR KRZo-ELEV STRlg STR exBHF
Heta 1961
ELEVe ABZrg ABZrf exSTRlf
UpIse LineRight
BHF CPICl CPICre
12.3 Tsu
WBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE
Ano River
BHF STR
10.0 Tsu-shimmachi
WBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE
Iwata River
STR ÜWol
UpJR-C: Kisei Main LineRight
uexSTRrg eUKRZo
DownLeftChūsei Railway: Tram LineRightUp
ueLUECKE BHF
7.3 Minamigaoka
mueuKBFa BHF
4.8 Hisai
exSTR STR
Chūsei Railway: UpTram Line, DownRail Line
exSTRrf BHF
3.3 Momozono
WBRÜCKE
Kumode River
STRrg ABZrf
Kuroda junction DownLeftNakagawa bypass
HSTr HSTR ABZgf STR
Miyako junction
STRlf ABZlg
Kintetsu Namba/LeftUpOsaka Line
BHF
0.0 Ise-Nakagawa
STR
UpDownYamada Line
HST
Ujiyamada
STR
UpDownToba Line
HST
Toba
STR
UpDownShima Line
HSTe
Kashikojima

The Nagoya Line (名古屋線 Nagoya-sen?) is a railway line of a Japanese private railway company Kintetsu, connecting Nagoya and Ise Nakagawa Station in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture via Kuwana, Yokkaichi, Suzuka, Tsu municipalities along the Ise Bay. The official origin of the line is Ise-Nakagawa and the end is Nagoya, however, operationally trains "down" from and "up" to Nagoya.

The line is parallel to Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) Kansai Main Line, then Ise Railway, again JR Central Kisei Main Line, three together offer rapid service from Nagoya to Ise.

At Ise-Nakagawa, the line has connections to Osaka Line to Uehommachi and Kintetsu Namba Stations of downtown Osaka, and to Yamada Line to Ujiyamada Station and beyond Toba Station on Yamada Line and Kashikojima Station of Shima Line, to provide touristic access to scenic Shima Penisnsula and Ise Shrine.

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[edit] Statistics

  • Track: double

[edit] History

Part of the line was first built and opened in 1915 onward by an independent railway operator Ise Electric Railway (伊勢電気鉄道 Ise Denki Testudō?) with rail gaude 1.067m. After a complex history it was absorbed to Sangū Kyūkō Electric Railway (参宮急行電鉄 Sangū Kyukō Dentetsu?), a predecessor of Kintetsu.

After the acquisition of a connection to Osaka, it had long been forcing passengers to change trains due to the difference of gauges.

In 1959 the disastrous Ise-wan Typhoon destroyed the line and Kintetsu decided to convert to 1.435m gauge with the restruction, the standard of the company to enable direct operation between Osaka and Nagoya. Today a number of Limited Express trains between Osaka and Nagoya, and between Nagoya and Ise and Shima area are operated.

[edit] Service

 LO  Local (普通 futsū)

Up For Shiratsuka, Yokkaichi, Nagoya
Down For Tomiyoshi, Yokkaichi, Shiratsuka, Nakagawa
(Locals stop at every station.)


 SE  Semi-Express (準急 junkyū)

Up For Nagoya
Down For Tomiyoshi, Yokkaichi


 EX  Express (急行 kyūkō)

Up For Nagoya
Down For Nakagawa, Matsusaka, Ujiyamada, Toba


 LE  Limited Express (特急 tokkyū)

Up For Nagoya
Down For Namba (Osaka); via Nabari and Yagi (Kashihara)
Down For Ujiyamada, Toba, Kashikojima
(Seat reservations and limited express fee required.)


 NS  Non-stop Limited Express (ノンストップ特急 nonsutoppu tokkyū)

Up For Nagoya
Down For Namba (Osaka)
Down For Kashikojima
(Runs once a day on weekdays, three times a day on weekends.)
(Seat reservations and limited express fee required.)

[edit] Stations

Legend
Trains stop here
Trains stop here sometimes
| Trains do not stop here
Station Dist (km) Connections LO SE EX LE NS Location
Kintetsu-Nagoya 近鉄名古屋 0.0 JR: Tōkaidō Shinkansen
JR: Tōkaidō, Chūō, and Kansai Main Lines
Meitetsu: Nagoya Main Line
Subway: Higashiyama Line, Sakura-dōri Line
Aonami Line
Nagoya
(Nakamura-ku)
Aichi
Prefecture
Komeno 米野 1.1 | | | |
Kogane 黄金 2.1 | | | |
Kasumori 烏森 2.8 | | | |
Kintetsu-Hatta 近鉄八田 3.8 JR: Kansai Main Line
Subway: Higashiyama Line
| | | |
Fushiya 伏屋 6.4 | | | | Nagoya
(Nakagawa-ku)
Toda 戸田 8.4 | | | |
Kintetsu-Kanie 近鉄蟹江 9.7 | | Kanie
Tomiyoshi 富吉 12.1 | | |
Sakogi 佐古木 13.7 | | | Yatomi
Kintetsu-Yatomi 近鉄弥富 16.1 JR: Kansai Main Line
Meitetsu: Bisai Line
| |
Kintetsu-Nagashima 近鉄長島 19.5 | | | Kuwana Mie
Prefecture
Kuwana 桑名 23.7 JR: Kansai Main Line
Yōrō Railway: Yōrō Line
Sangi Railway: Hokusei Line
|
Masuo 益生 24.8 | | |
Ise-Asahi 伊勢朝日 27.4 | | | Asahi
Tomisuhara 富洲原 30.0 | | | Kawagoe
Kintetsu-Tomida 近鉄富田 31.6 Sangi Railway: Sangi Line | | Yokkaichi
Kasumigaura 霞ヶ浦 33.5 | | |
Akuragawa 阿倉川 34.6 | | |
Kawaramachi 川原町 35.7 | | |
Kintetsu-Yokkaichi 近鉄四日市 36.9 Kintetsu: Yunoyama Line, Utsube Line |
Shinshō 新正 38.1   | | |
Miyamado 海山道 39.6 | | |
Shiohama 塩浜 40.8 | |
Kita-Kusu 北楠 42.6 | | |
Kusu 44.2 | | |
Nagonoura 長太ノ浦 45.6 | | | Suzuka
Mida 箕田 47.0 | | |
Ise-Wakamatsu 伊勢若松 48.3 Kintetsu: Suzuka Line | |
Chiyozaki 千代崎 50.1 | | |
Shiroko 白子 52.9 |
Tsuzumigaura 鼓ヶ浦 54.1 | | |
Isoyama 磯山 56.0 | | |
Chisato 千里 57.9 | | | Tsu
Toyotsu-Ueno 豊津上野 59.8 | | |
Shiratsuka 白塚 61.7 | | |
Takadahonzan 高田本山 64.1 | | |
Edobashi 江戸橋 65.3 | |
Tsu 66.5 JR: Kisei Main Line
Ise Railway: Ise Line
Tsu-shimmachi 津新町 68.8 | |
Minamigaoka 南が丘 71.5 | | |
Hisai 久居 74.0 |
Momozono 桃園 75.5 | | |
Ise-Nakagawa 伊勢中川 78.8 Kintetsu: Osaka Line, Yamada Line | Matsusaka

[edit] References

  • "Kintetsu Special Issue (近畿日本鉄道特集号 Kinki Nippon Tetsudō Tokushū Gō?)" (1975). Railway Pictorial (鉄道ピクトリアル Tetsudō Pikutoriaru?) 313. 
  • "Kinki Nippon Railway (近畿日本鉄道 Kinki Nippon Railway?)" (2006). JTB Timetable (JTB時刻表 JTB Jikokuhyō?) 82 (4). 
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