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  2. Nagano Line (Kintetsu) - Wikipedia

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    Limited number of operation, in the morning down to Tondabayashi or Kawachi-Nagano, in midnight up to Furuichi or Osaka Abenobashi. Semi-Express (準急, Junkyū) (SE) Four trains per hour per direction, all day, all to/from Osaka Abenobashi. Express (急行, Kyūkō) (Ex) In the rush hours, to/from Osaka Abenobashi.

  3. Hokuriku Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, ten trains, eight from JR East with a book value of ¥11.8 billion and two from JR West, were damaged when a train yard in Nagano was flooded as the Chikuma River overflowed during typhoon Hagibis. [14] [16] As a result, JR West suffered a loss of ¥ 3 billion (2019) (US$27.52 million). [16]

  4. Shinano (train) - Wikipedia

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    26 March 2016 (Nagano - Ōsaka service) Current operator(s) JR Central / JR East: Former operator(s) JNR: Route; Termini: Nagoya Nagano: Stops: 15: Distance travelled: 250.8 km (155.8 mi) Average journey time: 2 hours 55 minutes approx: Service frequency: Approximately one train an hour in each direction: Line(s) used: Chūō Main Line ...

  5. Kawachinagano Station - Wikipedia

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    Kawachinagano Station (河内長野駅, Kawachi-Nagano-eki, Kawachinagano (Nankai) or Kawachi-Nagano (Kintetsu)) is an interchange passenger railway station located in the city of Kawachinagano, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by the private railway operators Kintetsu Railway and Nankai Electric Railway.

  6. Ōsaka Abenobashi Station - Wikipedia

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    (also used for local trains (the first train - 5:59 a.m., from 0 a.m. - the last train)) (4) for disembarking passengers the opposite side of the second platform from the south 5 express trains and suburban express trains on weekday rush hours (rarely used for semi-express trains) also for trains disembarking passengers at Track 6 6

  7. Nagano Station - Wikipedia

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    Nagano Station opened on 1 May 1888. [3] When the Japanese National Railways (JNR) were divided and privatized on 1 April 1987, the station became a part of the system of East Japan Railway Company (JR East). On 1 October 1997, JR East opened the Nagano Shinkansen with its terminus at Nagano.

  8. Koya Line - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Metro: Midosuji Line (M20) Yotsubashi Line (Y15) Sennichimae Line (S16) A Kintetsu Namba Line (A01: Osaka Namba) Hanshin Namba Line (HS41: Osaka Namba) JR West Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line) (JR-Q17:JR Namba) Chūō-ku, Osaka: Osaka Prefecture: NK02 Imamiyaebisu: 今宮戎 (3.0) - | | | | | Naniwa-ku, Osaka: NK03 Shin-Imamiya ...

  9. Ueda Station (Nagano) - Wikipedia

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    Local JR East trains services were transferred to the control of the Shinano Railway from 1 October 1997 with the opening of the Nagano Shinkansen. [2] The Ueda Electric Railway station opened on 15 August 1924. [3] Station numbering was introduced to the Ueda Electric Railway platforms in August 2016 with Ueda being assigned station number ...