Kintetsu Nagoya Line - Service

Service

LO Local (普通 futsū)

For Shiratsuka, Yokkaichi, Nagoya
For Tomiyoshi, Yokkaichi, Shiratsuka, Ise-Nakagawa
(Locals stop at every station.)


SE Semi-Express (準急 junkyū)

For Nagoya
For Tomiyoshi, Yokkaichi


EX Express (急行 kyūkō)

For Nagoya
For Ise-Nakagawa, Matsusaka, Ujiyamada, Toba


LE Limited Express (特急 tokkyū)

For Nagoya
For Osaka Namba; via Nabari and Yamato-Yagi (Kashihara)
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)

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

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