Nagano Station 長野駅 | |
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General information | |
Location | Kurita, Nagano-shi, Nagano-ken 380-0921 Japan |
Coordinates | 36°38′35″N 138°11′17″E / 36.643114°N 138.188058°E |
Elevation | 361 m (1,184 ft) [1] |
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Line(s) | |
Platforms | 7 island platforms |
Connections | |
Other information | |
Station code | N1 (Nagano Electric Railway) |
History | |
Opened | 1 May 1888 |
Passengers | |
FY2015 | 21,168 daily (JR East) 5,251 daily (Nagano Electric Railway) |
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Location | |
Nagano Station (長野駅, Nagano-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nagano in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The station is operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Nagano Electric Railway (Nagaden).
Nagano Station is served by the following lines.
The JR East portion of the station has two elevated island platforms for the Shinkansen services, and three ground-level island platforms for local services, including onward services by Kita-Shinano Line trains. The station has a " Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office.
2 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for
Toyono,
Myōkō-Kōgen, and
Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
3 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
4 | ■ Iiyama Line | for Toyono, Iiyama, Togari-Nozawaonsen, Tōkamachi, and Echigo-Kawaguchi |
5 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
6 | ■ Ltd. Exp. Shinano | for Shinonoi, Matsumoto and Nagoya |
■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi | |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
7 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
11-14 | ■ Hokuriku Shinkansen | for
Toyama,
Kanazawa,
Fukui and
Tsuruga for Karuizawa, Takasaki, Ōmiya, and Tokyo |
The Shinkansen platforms use the tune " Shinano no Kuni" (the Nagano prefectural song) for the departure melody since January 2015. [2]
The Nagano Electric Railway platforms are located underground below the JR platforms. The Nagano Electric Railway has two island platforms serving three tracks.
1 | ■ Nagano Line | for Suzaka, Obuse, Shinshū-Nakano, and Yudanaka (Local trains) |
2 | ■ Nagano Line | for Suzaka, Obuse, Shinshū-Nakano, and Yudanaka (Limited express trains) |
3 | ■ Nagano Line | for Suzaka, Obuse, Shinshū-Nakano, and Yudanaka (Local trains) |
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.
In fiscal 2015, the JR East portion of the station was used by an average of 21,168 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). [7]