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2 Service patterns  





3 Stations  





4 History  



4.1  Former connecting lines  







5 See also  





6 References  














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Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line
1000 series EMU
A Meitetsu 1000 series "Panorama Super" EMU on a limited express service
Overview
Other name(s)Nagoya Line
Native name名鉄名古屋本線
OwnerMeitetsu
LocaleAichi
Gifu
Termini
  • Meitetsu Gifu
  • Stations60
    Service
    TypeCommuter rail
    Daily ridership221,098[1] (2008)
    History
    Opened1 September 1944 (1944-09-01) (as it is today)[2]
    Technical
    Line length99.8 km (62.01 mi)
    Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    ElectrificationOverhead catenary 1,500 V DC
    Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph)
    3500 series EMU on a commuter service

    The Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line (名鉄名古屋本線, Meitetsu Nagoya Honsen)orNagoya Line is a railway line operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu), connecting Toyohashi StationinToyohashi with Meitetsu Gifu StationinGifu.

    Since its amalgamation in 1944 (see History section) this has been the Meitetsu main line. Many branch lines of Meitetsu have through services to/from the Nagoya Line. Toyokawa, Nishio, Tokoname (which has its through services with Airport, Kōwa, Chita), and Inuyama lines all have through services bound for Meitetsu Nagoya, making the segment around that station extremely busy. Between Biwajima Junction and Kanayama, 26 trains proceed per hour, even during off-peak periods. All the stations accept manaca, a smart card.

    The line largely parallels the Tōkaidō Main Line in the Chūkyō Metropolitan Area (Greater Nagoya). Local traffic on the Nagoya Line used to be much heavier than on the Tōkaidō Main Line, but since the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR), transforming into the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in this area, competition has become more significant in the Chūkyō area.

    Due to historical reasons, the line shares its track between Hirai Junction and Toyohashi Station with the JR Iida Line. The agreement between two companies prohibits Meitetsu to have more than 6 trains in one direction per hour on the 3.8 km of shared tracks. Consequently, local trains are unable to reach Toyohashi, instead, terminate at Ina Station.

    Basic data

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    Service patterns

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    L: Local (普通, Futsū)
    SE: Semi Express (準急, Junkyū)
    EX: Express (急行, Kyūkō)
    RE: Rapid Express (快速急行, Kaisoku Kyūkō)
    LE: Limited Express (特急, Tokkyū)
    RL: Rapid Limited Express (快速特急, Kaisoku Tokkyū)
    MU: μSKY Limited Express (ミュースカイ, Myū Sukai)

    Stations

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    For abbreviations of rapid trains, refer to the above section. For distances and connections, see the route diagram. Trains stop at stations marked『●』and pass stations marked "|".

    Some trains stop at stations indicated by "▲". At Sukaguchi, Limited Expresses only from Tsushima Line stop (which is marked "τ"). For distances and transfers, see the route diagram.

    No. Station Japanese Local Semi

    Express

    Express Rapid

    Express

    Limited

    Express

    Rapid Limited

    Express

    μSKY

    Limited Express

    Transfers Location
    NH01 Toyohashi 豊橋 No service To
    Chubu
    Centrair
    International
    Airport
    To
    Chubu
    Centrair
    International
    Airport
    Tōkaidō Shinkansen
    Tokaido Main Line (CA42)
    Iida Line (CD00)
    Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line (Shin-Toyohashi) (01)
    Toyohashi Railroad Azumada Main Line (Ekimae) (1)
    Toyohashi Aichi
    N/A Hirai Junction 平井信号場 No passengers No passengers
    NH02 Ina 伊奈 Toyokawa
    NH03 Odabuchi 小田渕 | | | |
    NH04 国府  TK  Toyokawa Line
    NH05 Goyu 御油 | | | |
    NH06 Meiden-Akasaka 名電赤坂 | | | |
    NH07 Meiden-Nagasawa 名電長沢 | | | |
    NH08 Motojuku 本宿 Okazaki
    NH09 Meiden Yamanaka 名電山中 | | | |
    N/A Maiki Junction 舞木信号場 No passengers No passengers
    NH10 Fujikawa 藤川 | | |
    NH11 Miai 美合
    NH12 Otogawa 男川 | |
    NH13 Higashi-Okazaki 東岡崎
    NH14 Okazakikōen-mae 岡崎公園前 | | Aichi Loop Line (Naka-Okazaki) (03)
    NH15 Yahagibashi 矢作橋 | |
    NH16 Utō 宇頭  | |
    NH17 Shin-Anjō 新安城 |  GN  Nishio Line Anjō
    NH18 Ushida 牛田 | | | Chiryū
    NH19 Chiryū 知立  MU   MY  Mikawa Line
    NH20 Hitotsugi 一ツ木 | | | | Kariya
    NH21 Fujimatsu 富士松 | | | |
    NH22 Toyoake 豊明 | | Toyoake
    NH23 Zengo 前後 | |
    NH24 Chūkyō-keibajō-mae 中京競馬場前 | | Midori, Nagoya
    NH25 Arimatsu 有松 | |
    NH26 Sakyōyama 左京山 | | |
    NH27 Narumi 鳴海 |
    NH28 Moto-Hoshizaki 本星崎 | | | | Minami, Nagoya
    NH29 Moto-Kasadera 本笠寺 | | |
    NH30 Sakura | | | |
    NH31 Yobitsugi 呼続 | | | |
    NH32 Horita 堀田 | | Mizuho, Nagoya
    NH33 Jingū-mae 神宮前  TA  Tokoname Line Atsuta, Nagoya
    NH34 Kanayama 金山 Tokaido Main Line (CA66)
    Chūō Main Line (CF01)
    Nagoya Municipal Subway Meijō Line (M01)
    Nagoya Municipal Subway Meiko Line (E01)
    Naka, Nagoya
    NH35 Sannō 山王 | | | | | | Nakagawa, Nagoya
    NH36 Meitetsu-Nagoya 名鉄名古屋 Tōkaidō Shinkansen (Nagoya)
    Tokaido Main Line (Nagoya) (CA68)
    Chūō Main Line (Nagoya) (CF00)
    Kansai Main Line (Nagoya) (CJ00)
    Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama Line (Nagoya) (H08)
    Nagoya Municipal Subway Sakura-dōri Line (Nagoya) (S02)
    Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu-Nagoya) (E01)
     AN  Aonami Line (Nagoya) (AN01)
    Nakamura, Nagoya
    NH37 Sakō 栄生 | | | | Nishi, Nagoya
    NH38 Higashi-Biwajima 東枇杷島 | | | | | |  IY  Inuyama Line
    Biwajima Junction 枇杷島分岐点 No passengers Kiyosu
    NH39 Nishi-Biwajima 西枇杷島 | | | | | |
    NH40 Futatsuiri 二ツ杁 | | | |
    NH41 Shinkawabashi 新川橋 | | | | | |
    NH42 Sukaguchi 須ヶ口 τ | |  TB  Tsushima Line
    NH43 Marunouchi 丸ノ内 | | | | | |
    NH44 Shin-Kiyosu 新清州 | | |
    NH45 Ōsato 大里 | | | Inazawa
    NH46 Okuda 奥田 | | | | | |
    NH47 Kōnomiya 国府宮
    NH48 Shima-Ujinaga 島氏永 | | | | | |
    NH49 Myōkōji 妙興寺 | | | | | | Ichinomiya
    NH50 Meitetsu Ichinomiya 名鉄一宮  BS  Bisai Line
    Tokaido Main Line (Owari-Ichinomiya) (CA72)
    NH51 Imaise 今伊勢 | | | | | |
    NH52 Iwato 石刀 | | | | | |
    NH53 Shin-Kisogawa 新木曽川 |
    NH54 Kuroda 黒田 | | | | | |
    NH55 Kisogawa-zutsumi 木曽川堤 | | | | | |
    NH56 Kasamatsu 笠松 |  TH  Takehana Line Kasamatsu, Hashima Gifu
    NH57 Ginan 岐南 | | | | | | Ginan, Hashima
    NH58 Chajo 茶所 | | | | | | Gifu
    NH59 Kanō 加納 | | | | | |
    NH60 Meitetsu Gifu 名鉄岐阜  KG  Kakamigahara Line
    Tokaido Main Line (Gifu) (CA74)
    Takayama Main Line (Gifu) (CG00)
    1: Some trains of the marked line directly go through Nagoya Line bound for Meitetsu Nagoya.
    2: All trains of Inuyama line directly go through Nagoya Line bound for Meitetsu Nagoya.
    2: Some trains of Takehana Line directly go through Nagoya Line bound for Meitetsu Gifu.

    History

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    Four different companies built sections of the line, which were subsequently amalgamated and linked to create today's line.

    The Marunouchi to Kōnomiya section was opened by the Nagoya Railway in 1928, the Ichinomiya to Kasamatsu section was opened by the Meigi Railway in 1935, and by 1935 the line was dual track as far as Kanō. Meanwhile, the Aichi Electric Railway opened the Jingu-mae to Arimatsu section in 1917 (Arimatsu Line), electrified at 600 V DC, and extended the line to Toyohashi in 1927 (becoming the Toyohashi Line). The Narumi to Yahagibashi section was double-tracked in 1924, and by 1935, the line was double-tracked from Horita to the Hirai Signal Box. The voltage on the line was increased to 1,500 V DC in 1925.

    In 1935 the Aichi Electric Railway merged with Meigi Railway, and the company changed its name to Nagoya Railroad. The Jingū-mae to Horita section was double-tracked in 1942, and in 1944, the Nagoya to Jingū-mae section opened as dual track, linking the two sections, although through-running was not possible until the voltage on the Nagoya to Gifu section had been increased to 1,500 V DC in 1948. The line was renamed the Nagoya Main Line.

    Former connecting lines

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    The Mino Electric Railway opened an 18 km 1,067 mm gauge line electrified at 600 V DC to Hon Ibi in 1928. The company merged with Meitetsu in 1930, the line closed in 2001. An 11 km 1,067 mm gauge branch from Kurono (5 km from Hon Ibi) was opened by the Tanigumi Railway to its namesake town in 1926, electrified at 600 V DC. The company merged with Meitetsu in 1944, and the line closed in 2001.

    The Nagara Light Railway opened a 5 km 1,067 mm gauge line to Takatomi in 1915, and was acquired by the Mino Electric Railway in 1920, which electrified the line at 600 V DC, merging with Meitetsu in 1930. The line closed in 1960.

    See also

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    References

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    This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

    1. ^ 各鉄軌道会社のご案内 (Report). Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  • ^ 曽根, 悟 (September 2010), "名古屋鉄道 1", 週刊朝日百科, 週刊歴史でめぐる鉄道全路線 (in Japanese), no. 8, Japan: Asahi Shimbun Publications, Inc., p. 3, ISBN 978-4-02-340138-9

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