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  2. Meitetsu Nagoya Station - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Nagoya Station - Wikipedia

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    Nagoya Station (名古屋駅, Nagoya-eki) is a major railway station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan. It is Japan's, and one of the world's largest train stations by floor area (410,000 m 2 ), [ 1 ] and houses the headquarters of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).

  4. Category:Railway stations in Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 October 2015, at 02:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Meitetsu - Wikipedia

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    Meitetsu is famous for its red trains, including its famous 7000 series "Panorama Car" which was retired in 2009 after a career lasting nearly half a century. [8] The most recent cars, however, are not solid red but rather brushed steel as in the case of the 4000 series and 5000 series , or white as in the case of the 1700 series and 2000 series .

  6. Higashiyama Line - Wikipedia

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    The Higashiyama Line was the first underground rapid transit line in Nagoya, and it opened initially on 15 November 1957 with three stations. The three stations were Nagoya Station, Fushimimachi Station (now Fushimi), and Sakaemachi Station (now Sakae). At first, the subway had six 100 series EMU trainsets, formed with two cars per set.

  7. JR Central Towers - Wikipedia

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    The JR Central Towers are in Nakamura-ku in the city of Nagoya, central Japan. It is located right above Nagoya Station and serves as the headquarters of the Central Japan Railway Company. Opened in December 1999, it is the second-tallest building in Nagoya, and eighth-tallest overall in Japan as of 2015. It is one of the world's largest train ...

  8. Nagoya Municipal Subway - Wikipedia

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    The Nagoya Municipal Subway (名古屋市営地下鉄, Nagoya Shiei Chikatetsu), also referred to as simply the Nagoya Subway, [3] is a rapid transit system serving Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture in Japan. It consists of six lines that cover 93.3 kilometers (58.0 mi) of route and serve 87 stations. [1]

  9. Kokusai Center Station - Wikipedia

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    Kokusai Center Station (国際センター駅, Kokusai Sentaa-eki) is a train station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. [ 1 ] The station is linked to Nagoya International Center , after which the station is named.