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Nakano Station (other)
Nakano Station (中野駅; ''Nakano Eki'') is the name of three train stations in Japan. * Nakano Station (Gunma) in Midori, Gunma Prefecture * Nakano Station (Nagano) in Ueda, Nagano Prefecture * Nakano Station (Tokyo) is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Nakano, Tokyo in Japan, operated jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. Lines Nakano Station is served by the JR East Chuo Line (Rapid) and Chu ... in Nakano, Tokyo Other similarly named stations include: * Aki-Nakano Station in Aki-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture * Kazusa-Nakano Station in Otaki, Isumi District, Chiba Prefecture * Rikuchu-Nakano Station in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture * Shinshū-Nakano Station in Nakano, Nagano Prefecture * Nakano Sakaue Station Station formerly called Nakano Station (名香野駅): * Nishitetsu Chihaya Station in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture {{station disambiguation ...
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Nakano Station (Gunma)
is a passenger railway station in the city of Midori, Gunma, Japan, operated by the third sector railway company Watarase Keikoku Railway. Lines Nakano Station is a station on the Watarase Keikoku Line The is a Japanese railway line connecting Kiryū Station in Kiryū, Gunma and Matō Station in Nikkō, Tochigi. This is the only railway line that the third-sector company operates. The company and line are also known as or . The company a ... and is 21.0 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Station layout The station consists of a single side platform. There is no station building, but only an open-sided shelter on the platform. The station is unattended. History Nakano Station opened on 29 March 1989. Surrounding area * See also * List of railway stations in Japan External links Station information (Watarase Keikoku) {{Watarase Keikoku Railway Watarase Keikoku Line Railway stations in Gunma Prefecture Railway stations in Japan opened in 1989 ...
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Nakano Station (Nagano)
is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway. Lines Nakano Station is served by the Bessho Line and is 8.5 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ueda Station. Station layout The station consists of one ground-level side platforms serving a single bi-directional track. The station is not attended. History The station opened on 17 June 1921. Station numbering was introduced in August 2016 with Nakano being assigned station number BE12. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 43 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). Surrounding area The station is now located in a depopulated rural area with few houses or buildings nearby. See also * List of railway stations in Japan References External links * {{Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line Railway stations in Japan opened in 1921 Railway stations in Nagano Prefecture Ueda Electric Railway Ue ...
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Nakano Station (Tokyo)
is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Nakano, Tokyo in Japan, operated jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. Lines Nakano Station is served by the JR East Chuo Line (Rapid) and Chuo-Sobu Line, and the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. There are no turnstiles between lines, allowing for easy transfers. Station layout The station consists of four island platforms serving eight tracks. Platforms File:JR Chuo-Main-Line・Tokyo Metro Tozai-Line Nakano Station Platform 1・2 (20210418).jpg, Platforms 1 and 2 (April 2021) File:JR Chuo-Main-Line・Tokyo Metro Tozai-Line Nakano Station Platform 3・4 (20210418).jpg, Platforms 3 and 4 (April 2021) File:JR Chuo-Main-Line・Tokyo Metro Tozai-Line Nakano Station Platform 5・6.jpg, Platforms 5 and 6 File:JR Chuo-Main-Line・Tokyo Metro Tozai-Line Nakano Station Platform 7・8.jpg, Platforms 7 and 8 File:TokyoMetro-T01-Nakano-station-sign-20210120-115814.jpg, Station sign Fi ...
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Aki-Nakano Station
is a passenger railway station located in Aki-ku in the city of Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Aki-Nakano Station is served by the JR West Sanyō Main Line, and is located 294.4 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Station layout The station consists of one side platform and one island platform. The station building is adjacent to the side platform and is connected to the island platform by a footbridge. The station has a '' Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. Platforms History Aki-Nakano Station opened as a signal stop on 13 July 1913 and was elevated to a full station on 15 August 1920. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 2945 passengers daily.
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Kazusa-Nakano Station
is a railway station in Ōtaki, Chiba, Japan, jointly operated by the Isumi Railway Company and Kominato Railway Company. Lines Kazusa-Nakano Station is served by the Isumi Line and Kominato Line. It is located 26.8 km from the eastern terminus of the Izumi Line at Ōhara Station, and 39.1 km from the western terminus of the Kominato Line at Goi Station. Station layout Kazusa-Nakano Station has two side platforms, each serving bidirectional traffic, one for the Isumi Line, and the other for the Kominato Line. The station is unstaffed. Platforms Adjacent stations History Kazusa-Nakano Station was opened on May 16, 1928 as a station on the Kominato Line. On August 26, 1934, the Japanese Government Railway (JGR) Kihara Line, the predecessor of the Isumi Line, began operations from Kazusa-Nakano Station. The Kihara Line became part of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) after World War II, and freight operations were discontinued from October 1, 1 ...
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