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 * Overpasses, direct destinations, and highways are omitted because it becomes complicated
 * HUB is the connection range according to the legend


 * The official starting-point is Ise-Nakagawa (at the foot of this diagram)
 * Lines belong to Kintetsu unless otherwise indicated
 * Subway: Nagoya City Subway
 * Stations at Nagoya:
 * Meitetsu Nagoya of Meitetsu,
 * Nagoya of JR Central, Subway, Aonami Line
 * Years are of abandonment unless noted

The Nagoya Line is laid along the Ise Bay coastal area of ​​Ise Plain and is a relatively flat line. Nevertheless, it runs inland Tsushinmachi station-There are several slope sections of 22.7 ‰-33.3 ‰ between Ise Nakagawa stations, Taoyuan station- There is a steep slope of 33.5 ‰ between Ise Nakagawa Station.

The Nagoya Line is also characterized by the fact that there is almost no tunnel even though the main line has a long route distance. As an exception, there is only an underground tunnel between Kintetsu Nagoya Station and Komeno Station, and two concrete tunnels at the site of the former Hanatsu Station between Kasumigaura Station and Akuragawa Station. Is.