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  2. Tsurumai Line - Wikipedia

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    It runs from Kami-Otai in Nishi-ku, Nagoya to Akaike in Nisshin. The Tsurumai Line's color on maps is light blue and stations are labeled with the prefix "T". Officially, the line is called the Nagoya City Rapid Railway Line 3 (名古屋市高速度鉄道第3号線, Nagoya-shi Kōsokudo Tetsudō Dai-san-gō-sen).

  3. Transport in Greater Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    The passenger rail network in Greater Nagoya is fairly dense with 3 million passengers daily (1.095 billion annually). [1] Passenger railway usage and density is lower than that of Greater Tokyo or Greater Osaka, as generally the trend in Japan, few free maps exist of the entire network, operators show only the stations of their respective company and key transfer points.

  4. Aichi Loop Line - Wikipedia

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    Route map. Map of Aichi loop line and other nearby lines: ... 3.4 Meitetsu Nagoya Line (Okazaki-Kōen-Mae) ^ 04 Kita-Okazaki: 北岡崎 1.9 5.3 v 05 Daimon:

  5. Higashiyama Line - Wikipedia

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    The first section of the line opened in 1957. The line links Nagoya Station and Sakae, the CBD of Nagoya. As such, the line has the highest ridership among Nagoya Municipal Subway lines. Upon arrivals and departures at both Nagoya and Fujigaoka Stations, announcements are made in five languages: Japanese, English, Korean, Chinese, and ...

  6. Fujigaoka Station (Nagoya) - Wikipedia

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    Fujigaoka Station (藤が丘駅, Fujigaoka-eki) is a railway station in Meitō-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan [1] The station serving the Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama Line was opened on 1 April 1969 ; 55 years ago ( 1969-04-01 ) , [ 2 ] and the neighboring station of the same name serving the Linimo was opened on 6 March 2005 ( 2005 ...

  7. Ring Route (Nagoya Expressway) - Wikipedia

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    The Nagoya Expressway Ring Route is used in Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6 as the Nagoya Area map, or the Nagoya Speed Ring. [3] However, when playing on this map you race for 14.9 km, going around the Ring Route more than one time but less than twice. [4]

  8. Narumi Station - Wikipedia

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    Narumi Station was opened on 8 May 1917 as a station on the Aichi Electric Railway. On 1 April 1935, the Aichi Electric Railway merged with the Nagoya Railroad (the forerunner of present-day Meitetsu). The tracks were elevated from 2004 to 2006, and a new station building was built.

  9. 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]