Shin-Unuma Station

Shin-Unuma Station (新鵜沼駅, Shin-unuma-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kakamigahara, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Meitetsu. This station and JR Central Unuma Station are connected with a passageway.

Shin-Unuma Station


新鵜沼駅
Shin-Unuma Station, June 2007
General information
Location5 Chome Unuma Minamimachi, Kakamigahara-shi, Gifu-ken 509-0125
17.6 km from Meitetsu-Gifu
Operated by Meitetsu
Line(s)
Platforms2 island + 1 side platforms
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeIY17
WebsiteOfficial website (in Japanese)
History
Opened21 January 1926
Passengers
FY201511,024
Location
Shin-Unuma Station is located in Japan
Shin-Unuma Station
Shin-Unuma Station
Location within Japan

Lines

Shin-Unuma Station is a terminal station on the Kakamigahara Line, and is located 17.6 kilometers from the opposing terminus of the line at Meitetsu Gifu. It is also a station on the Inuyama Line, and is located 25.8 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Shimo-Otai. The station also offers express service to Chubu Centrair International Airport, using Meitetsu 2000 series trains on the Meitetsu μSky service.

Station layout

Shin-Unuma Station has two island platforms and one side platform connected by a footbridge. The station is staffed.

Platforms

1  Kagamihara Line for Gifu
2, 3, 4  Inuyama Line for Inuyama and Nagoya
5  μSKY limited express trains for Central Japan International Airport

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Nagoya Railroad
Inuyama Line (left) / Kagamihara Line (right)
Inuyama-Yūen   μSKY Limited Express   Mikakino (Inuyama-bound only)
Inuyama-Yūen   Rapid Limited Express   Terminus
Inuyama-Yūen   Limited Express   Terminus
Inuyama-Yūen   Rapid Express   Meiden-Kakamigahara
Inuyama-Yūen   Express   Meiden-Kakamigahara
Inuyama-Yūen   Semi-Express   Terminus
Inuyama-Yūen   Local   Unumajuku

History

Shin-Unuma Station opened on 1 October 1926.

Surrounding area

See also

Media related to Shin-Unuma Station at Wikimedia Commons

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