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1 Ticket Gates  





2 Riding spots  





3 Transfer  





4 History  





5 Adjacent stations  





6 References  





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Coordinates: 35°1010N 136°5302E / 35.1695461°N 136.8838763°E / 35.1695461; 136.8838763
 

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Meitetsu Nagoya Station


名鉄名古屋駅
Ticket gates in January 2008
General information
LocationNakamura, Nagoya, Aichi
Japan
Coordinates35°10′10N 136°53′02E / 35.1695461°N 136.8838763°E / 35.1695461; 136.8838763
Operated byMeitetsu
Line(s)Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line
Platforms3platforms (with Spanish solution), 2 tracks
Connections
  • Tōkaidō Shinkansen
  • Tōkaidō Main Line
  • Chūō Main Line
  • Kansai Main Line
  • Higashiyama Line
  • Sakuradōri Line
  • Aonami Line
  • Bus services
    Coach services
    Construction
    Structure typeUnderground
    Other information
    Station codeNH36
    History
    OpenedAugust 12, 1941
    Previous namesShin Nagoya Station (until 2005)
    Passengers
    FY2018151,891 daily
    Meitetsu-Nagoya Station Sign
    A train departs from Meitetsu Nagoya Station
    Entrance to the Meitetsu Nagoya Station
    Meitetsu-Nagoya Station ticket vending machines and route map
    Meitetsu Nagoya Station Platform Tracks 1 and 2
    Meitetsu Nagoya Station Platform
    Electronic signage at Meitetsu-Nagoya Station

    Meitetsu Nagoya Station (名鉄名古屋駅, Meitetsu Nagoya eki) is the principal station of the Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) system in Nagoya, Japan. Most trains of Meitetsu's major lines operate through this station. The station is also a gateway to the Chūbu Centrair International Airport, which is connected with the station by the Rapid Express service started on January 29, 2005.

    This station is built under the Meitetsu Department Store, therefore the station area is very narrow for the large number of passengers, but it is technically difficult to enlarge the station due to the limited and complicated underground area.[1] Therefore, at this station, passengers' waiting spots are separated by destination. Passengers are required to wait at their spot to go.[2]

    The station is adjacent to JR Central's Nagoya Station, the city's central station, and Kintetsu Nagoya Station, the terminal of the Kintetsu Nagoya Line.[3]

    Ticket Gates[edit]

    There are 7 ticket gates at Meitetsu Nagoya Station, including the Central Ticket Gate, West Ticket Gate, South Ticket Gate, North Ticket Gate, East Ticket Gate, New South Ticket Gate and Kintetsu Connection Ticket Gate.

    The Central Ticket Gate, West Ticket Gate, and South Ticket Gate are located in the Meitetsu station building, and the North Ticket Gate can be accessed from the Gatewalk Underground Shopping Mall.

    The East Ticket Gate and New South Ticket Gate are only for entrance to Platform 4. The East Ticket Gate is near the underground lottery sales kiosk, and the New South Ticket Gate is at the back of the Meitetsu department store underground food section.

    The Kintetsu connection ticket gate connects Platform 1 to the Kintetsu Nagoya Station platforms.

    Riding spots[edit]

    At Meitetsu Nagoya Station, passengers' riding spots are separated by their destinations. Additionally, Meitetsu has two-door trains and three-door trains, therefore passengers are required to wait at the spot with light on.[citation needed]

    Track No.1 (for Ichinomiya, Gifu, Iwakura, Inuyama, Shin Kani, Kakamigahara, Tsushima and Saya)

    Spot color Display Railway lines Types of trains Destination
    Blue For Ichinomiya and Gifu Nagoya Rapid Ltd. Exp.
    Limited Express
    Express
    Semi Express
    Meitetsu Ichinomiya
    Meitetsu Gifu
    Yellow For Sukahuchi and Kōnomiya Nagoya ■ Local Meitetsu Gifu
    Green For Inuyama and Kani Inuyama
    Kakamigahara
    Hiromi
    Rapid Ltd. Exp.
    Limited Express
    Express
    Semi Express
    Shin Unuma
    Shin Kani
    Meitetsu Gifu (via Inuyama)
    Light Blue For Nishiharu and Iwakura Inuayama
    Kakamigahara
    ■ Local Iwakura
    Inuyama
    Purple For Tsushima and Yatomi Tsushima
    Bisai
    Limited Express
    Express
    Semi Express
    ■ Local
    Tsushima
    Saya
    Yatomi

    Track No.2 (for Ichinomiya, Gifu, Inuyama, Shin Unuma, Shin Kani and Saya)
    Track No.3 (for Toyohashi, Nishio, Tokoname, Central Japan International Airport, Kōwa and Utsumi)

    Track No.4 (for Higashi Okazaki, Toyohashi, Toyokawa-inari, Nishio, Tokoname, Central Japan International Airport, Kōwa and Utsumi)

    Spot color Display Railway lines Types of trains Destination
    Blue For Okazaki and Toyohashi Nagoya
    Nishio
    Toyokawa
    Rapid Ltd. Exp.
    Limited Express
    Express
    Semi Express
    Toyohashi
    Kira Yoshida
    Toyokawa-Inari
    Toyoake
    Yellow For Narumi and Toyoake Nagoya
    Nishio
    ■ Local Narumi
    Toyoake
    Higashi Okazaki
    Green For Kōwa, Utsumi and Central Japan International Airport Tokoname
    Airport
    Kōwa
    Chita
    Limited Express
    Rapid Express
    Express
    Semi Express
    Central Japan International Airport
    Kōwa
    Utsumi
    Light Blue For Ōe and Ōtagawa Tokoname
    Airport
    Kōwa
    Chita
    ■ Local Ōtagawa
    Tokoname
    Chita Handa

    Transfer[edit]

    History[edit]

    The original terminal building of Meitetsu Nagoya Station (Shin Nagoya Station) in 1941
    The Meitetsu Nagoya Station (Shin Nagoya Station) ticket gate in 1941
    The Meitetsu Nagoya Station (Shin Nagoya Station) train platforms in 1941

    The station opened on August 12, 1941 and was known as Shin Nagoya Station (新名古屋駅, Shin Nagoya eki) until it was renamed in early 2005.[4]

    A station refurbishment project including the construction of two new platforms in order to increase the station capacity will be completed by 2027, the year that the maglev Shinkansen is expected to be put into operation.[5]

    Adjacent stations[edit]

    Service
    Nagoya Main Line
    Kanayama   μSKY Limited Express
    Rapid Limited Express
      Kōnomiya
    Kanayama   μSKY Limited Express
    Rapid Limited Express
    (Through to Inuyama Line)
      Iwakura
    Kanayama   Limited Express   Kōnomiya
    Sukaguchi (Some trains stop)
    Kanayama   Limited Express
    (Through to Inuyama Line)
      Iwakura
    Kanayama   Rapid Express   Sukaguchi
    Kanayama   Rapid Express
    (Through to Inuyama Line)
      Kami Otai
    Kanayama   Express   Sakō
    Kanayama   Semi Express   Sakō
    Sannō   Local   Sakō

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "なぜ名鉄名古屋駅は「迷駅」になったのか 「初見殺し」のカオス駅が生まれた理由 - コラム". Jタウンネット. 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  • ^ "名鉄名古屋" [Meitetsu Nagoya]. www.meitetsu.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  • ^ "Urban renewal and utilization of underground space - Focused on Nagoya Station District" (PDF).
  • ^ Nagoya Railway. "平成17129日にダイヤ改正を実施" (PDF).
  • ^ "名鉄、名古屋駅の4線化を正式発表". nikkei.com (in Japanese). Nikkei Inc. 25 March 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  • External links[edit]


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