Kintetsu Nagoya Line - Stations

Stations

Station Dist (km) Connections LO SE EX LE NS Location
Kintetsu-Nagoya 名古屋 0.0 JR Central: Tōkaidō Shinkansen
JR Central: 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 八田 3.8 JR Central: Kansai Main Line
Subway: Higashiyama Line
| | | |
Fushiya 伏屋 6.4 | | | | Nagoya
(Nakagawa-ku)
Toda 戸田 8.4 | | | |
Kintetsu-Kanie 蟹江 9.7 | | Kanie
Tomiyoshi 富吉 12.1 | | |
Sakogi 佐古木 13.7 | | | Yatomi
Kintetsu-Yatomi 弥富 16.1 JR Central: Kansai Main Line
Meitetsu: Bisai Line
| |
Kintetsu-Nagashima 長島 19.5 | | | Kuwana Mie
Prefecture
Kuwana 桑名 23.7 JR Central: Kansai Main Line
Yōrō Railway: Yōrō Line
Sangi Railway: Hokusei Line
|
Masuo 益生 24.8 | | |
Ise-Asahi 朝日 27.4 | | | Asahi
Kawagoe Tomisuhara 川越富洲原 30.0 | | | Kawagoe
Kintetsu-Tomida 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 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 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 Central: 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 中川 78.8 Kintetsu: Osaka Line, Yamada Line | Matsusaka

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