Stations
Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Rapid (orange) |
Rapid (green) |
Transfers | Location | |
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Ōji | 王寺 | 0.0 | ● | Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line) Kintetsu Ikoma Line, Kintetsu Tawaramoto Line (Shin-Ōji) |
Oji, Kitakatsuragi District | Nara | |
Hatakeda | 畠田 | 2.6 | ● | ||||
Shizumi | 志都美 | 4.5 | ● | Kashiba | |||
Kashiba | 香芝 | 6.6 | ● | Kintetsu Osaka Line (Kintetsu Shimoda) | |||
JR Goidō | JR五位堂 | 8.7 | ● | ||||
Takada | 高田 | 11.5 | ● | Sakurai Line (Man-yō Mahoroba Line) Kintetsu Osaka Line (Yamato-Takada) |
Yamatotakada | ||
Yamato-Shinjō | 大和新庄 | 14.9 | ● | Katsuragi | |||
Gose | 御所 | 17.6 | ● | Kintetsu Gose Line (Kintetsu Gose Station) | Gose | ||
Tamade | 玉手 | 19.4 | ● | ||||
Wakigami | 掖上 | 20.9 | ● | ||||
Yoshinoguchi | 吉野口 | 24.9 | ● | Kintetsu Yoshino Line | |||
Kitauchi | 北宇智 | 31.5 | ● | Gojo | |||
Gojō | 五条 | 35.4 | ● | ● | |||
Yamato-Futami | 大和二見 | 37.1 | ● | ||||
Suda | 隅田 | 41.1 | ● | Hashimoto | Wakayama | ||
Shimohyōgo | 下兵庫 | 43.2 | ● | ||||
Hashimoto | 橋本 | 45.1 | ● | Nankai Koya Line | |||
Kii-Yamada | 紀伊山田 | 48.0 | ● | ||||
Kōyaguchi | 高野口 | 50.6 | ● | ||||
Nakaiburi | 中飯降 | 53.0 | ● | Katsuragi, Ito District | |||
Myōji | 妙寺 | 54.6 | ● | ||||
Ōtani | 大谷 | 56.7 | ● | ||||
Kaseda | 笠田 | 58.2 | ● | ||||
Nishi-Kaseda | 西笠田 | 61.3 | ● | ||||
Nate | 名手 | 63.2 | ● | Kinokawa | |||
Kokawa | 粉河 | 66.0 | ● | ||||
Kii-Nagata | 紀伊長田 | 67.2 | | | ||||
Uchita | 打田 | 69.8 | ● | ||||
Shimoisaka | 下井阪 | 72.0 | | | ||||
Iwade | 岩出 | 74.2 | ● | Iwade | |||
Funato | 船戸 | 75.3 | | | ||||
Kii-Ogura | 紀伊小倉 | 77.6 | | | Wakayama | |||
Hoshiya | 布施屋 | 79.9 | | | ||||
Senda | 千旦 | 81.4 | | | ||||
Tainose | 田井ノ瀬 | 82.9 | | | ||||
Wakayama | 和歌山 | 87.5 | ● | Hanwa Line, Kisei Main Line Wakayama Electric Railway Kishigawa Line |
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Famous quotes containing the word stations:
“After I was married a year I remembered things like radio stations and forgot my husband.”
—P. J. Wolfson, John L. Balderston (18991954)
“A reader who quarrels with postulates, who dislikes Hamlet because he does not believe that there are ghosts or that people speak in pentameters, clearly has no business in literature. He cannot distinguish fiction from fact, and belongs in the same category as the people who send cheques to radio stations for the relief of suffering heroines in soap operas.”
—Northrop Frye (b. 1912)
“The only road to the highest stations in this country is that of the law.”
—William Jones (17461794)