Nagoya Railroad

Nagoya Railroad

nihongo|Nagoya Railroad Co., Ltd.|名古屋鉄道株式会社|Nagoya Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha tyo|9048, often abbreviated as nihongo|Meitetsu|名鉄, is a railroad company operating around Aichi Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture of Japan.

Some of the most famous trains operated by Nagoya Railroad include the Panorama Car and the Panorama Super, both of which offer fantastic views through their wide front windows. While the Panorama Super train is used extensively for the railroad's limited express service, the older and more energy-consuming Panorama Car train is scheduled to retire completely in a few years. The first Panorama Car was based on Odakyu Electric Railway's 7000 SE Romancecar .

In the Tōkai region around Nagoya, it is a central firm of the Meitetsu Group, which is involved in the transportation industry, the retail trade, the service industry, and the real estate industry, etc.

The Meiji Mura is a corporate museum of Nagoya Railroad.

Lines

1 In joint operation with the Nagoya Municipal Subway Tsurumai Line
2 In joint operation with the Nagoya Municipal Subway Kamiiida Line

Major stations

Major Stations in Nagoya City
*Meitetsu-Nagoya Station
*Kanayama Station
*Jingū-mae Station

Nagoya Line (East Side) and Toyokawa Line
*Toyohashi Station
*Higashi-Okazaki Station
*Chiryū Station
*Toyokawa-Inari Station

Tokoname Line, Chikko Line and Airport Line
*Central Japan International Airport Station
*Tokoname Station
*Ōtagawa Station (Tokai City)

Kōwa Line and Chita New Line
*Chita-Handa Station
*Kōwa Station (Mihama Town)
*Utsumi Station (Minami Chita Town)

Mikawa Line, Toyota Line, Nishio Line and Gamagori Line
*Toyota-shi Station (Toyota City)
*Hekinan Station
*Nishio Station
*Kira-Yoshida Station (Kira Town)

Nagoya Line (West Side), Takehana Line and Hashima Line
*Sukaguchi Station (Shinkawa Town)
*Meitetsu-Ichinomiya Station
*Meitetsu-Gifu Station
*Shin-Hashima Station

Tsushima Line and Bisai Line
*Tsushima Station
*Yatomi Station

Inuyama Line, Kakamigahara Line and Hiromi Line
*Iwakura Station
*Inuyama Station
*Shin-Kani Station

Komaki Line and Kami Iida Line
*Komaki Station
*Kami-Iida Station

Seto Line
*Sakaemachi Station
*Owari-Seto Station

External links

* [http://www.meitetsu.co.jp/english/ Nagoya Railroad (English Official Site)]
* [http://www.meitetsu.co.jp/ Nagoya Railroad (Japanese Official Site)]
* [http://www.meijimura.com/ Museum Meiji Village]


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