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  2. Kintetsu Railway - Wikipedia

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    Kintetsu Railway Co., Ltd. (近畿日本鉄道株式会社, Kinki-nippon Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha), referred to as Kintetsu (近鉄) and officially Kinki-Nippon Railway, is a Japanese passenger railway company, managing infrastructure and operating

  3. Yamada Line (Kintetsu) - Wikipedia

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    Even though Kintetsu owned both the Nagoya Line and the Yamada Line, direct service between Nagoya and Ujiyamada was not possible because the Sankyū Main Line (Yamada Line) was built using a railway gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge, however the Sankyū Ise Line (Nagoya Line) was built using a gauge of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in ...

  4. Nagoya Municipal Subway - Wikipedia

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    5 cars 1989 2011 pink: Via trackage rights: Meitetsu Komaki Line: 名鉄小牧線: Inuyama to Ajima: 13 [Note 5] 18.3 km (11.4 mi) 4 cars 2003 – Ajima to Kamiiida: 2 [Note 6] 2.3 km (1.4 mi) 2003 [Note 7] – Line 7 Kamiiida Line: 上飯田線: Kamiiida to Heian-dori: 2 [Note 8] 0.8 km (0.50 mi) 2003 [Note 7] – Total (Subway only – not ...

  5. Kintetsu-Kōriyama Station - Wikipedia

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    Kintetsu Kōriyama Station (近鉄郡山駅, Kintetsu Kōriyama-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yamatokōriyama, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company, Kintetsu Railway .

  6. Japan Rail Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Rail Pass (ジャパンレールパス, japan rēru pasu), also called the JR Pass, is a rail pass sold by the Japan Railways Group exclusively for overseas visitors. It is valid for travel on all major forms of transportation provided by the JR Group in Japan , with a few exceptions.

  7. Seishun 18 Ticket - Wikipedia

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    The price was raised to 10,000 yen for a booklet of four 1-day tickets and one 2-day ticket (equivalent to 1,666 yen per day, compared with 1,600 yen per day for the original ticket). [ 11 ] In summer 1984, the format was changed to a booklet of five 1-day tickets, with the price remaining at 10,000 yen, equivalent to 2,000 yen per day.

  8. Karasuma Line - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Bureau and Kintetsu Railway jointly operate through services, which continue to the Kintetsu Kyoto Line to Kintetsu Nara Station in Nara. The Karasuma Line and the Kyoto Line connect at Kyoto and Takeda. This line covers a total distance of 13.7 km (8.5 mi) in 26 minutes and the average daily ridership in 2009 was 411,881 ...

  9. Kintetsu Shinjō Station - Wikipedia

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    Kintetsu Shinjō Station was opened 9 December 1930 as Minamiwa Shinjō-chō Station (南和新庄町駅) on the Nanwa Electric Railway. It became a Kansai Express Railway station due to a company merger on 1 April 1944, and through a subsequent merger became a station on the Kintetsu Railway on 1 June 1944, becoming Kankyu Shinjō Station (関急新庄駅).