Meitetsu Kakamigahara Line
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Meitetsu Kakamigahara Line 名鉄各務原線 | |
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Kakamigahara Line train near Haba Station | |
Overview | |
Type | Commuter rail |
Locale |
Gifu, Gifu Kakamigahara, Gifu |
Termini |
Meitetsu-Gifu Shin-Unuma |
Stations | 18 |
Operation | |
Owner | Nagoya Railroad |
Technical | |
Line length | 17.6 km (10.94 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
Electrification | 1500V DC |
Operating speed | 100 km/h (62 mph) |
The Kakamigahara Line (各務原線 Kakamigahara-sen) is a railway line in Gifu Prefecture, Japan operated by Nagoya Railroad between Meitetsu-Gifu Station in the city of Gifu and Shin-Unuma Station in Kakamigahara.
Stations
● L: Local (普通 futsū)
● S: Semi-Express (準急 junkyū)
● E: Express (急行 kyūkō)
● MU: μSKY Limited Express (ミュースカイ myū sukai)
All trains stop at stations marked "●" and pass stations marked "|". Some trains stop at "▲".
Station name | Japanese | Distance (km) |
L | S | E | MU | Transfers | Location | |
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Meitetsu Gifu | 名鉄岐阜 | 0.0 | ● | ● | ● | Meitetsu: ■ Nagoya Line
JR Central: Tōkaidō Main Line, Takayama Main Line (via Gifu) |
Gifu | Gifu | |
Tagami | 田神 | 1.1 | ● | ● | | | ||||
Hosobata | 細畑 | 2.9 | ● | | | | | ||||
Kiridōshi | 切通 | 3.9 | ● | ● | ● | ||||
Tejikara | 手力 | 4.8 | ● | | | | | ||||
Takadabashi | 高田橋 | 5.4 | ● | | | | | ||||
Shin Kanō | 新加納 | 6.6 | ● | | | | | Kakamigahara | |||
Shin Naka | 新那加 | 7.5 | ● | ● | ● | ||||
Shimin Kōen-mae | 市民公園 | 8.1 | ● | | | | | ||||
Kakamigahara Shiyakusho-mae | 各務原市役所前 | 8.7 | ● | ● | ● | ||||
Rokken | 六軒 | 9.9 | ● | ● | ● | ||||
Mikakino | 三柿野 | 11.2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | |||
Nijikken | 二十軒 | 12.4 | ● | | | | | | | |||
Meiden Kakamigahara | 名電各務原 | 13.7 | ● | ● | ● | ▲ | JR Central: Takayama Main Line (via Kagamigahara) | ||
Ogase | 苧ヶ瀬 | 14.6 | ● | | | | | | | |||
Haba | 羽場 | 15.5 | ● | | | | | | | |||
Unumajuku | 鵜沼宿 | 16.5 | ● | | | | | | | |||
Shin Unuma | 新鵜沼 | 17.6 | ● | ● | ● | ● | Meitetsu: ■ Inuyama Line
JR Central: Takayama Main Line (via Unuma) |
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