Nagoya-Daigaku Station
Nagoya-Daigaku Station | |
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Nagoya-Daigaku Station first doorway | |
なごやだいがく Nagoya Daigaku | |
◄M17 Motoyama (1.0km) (1.1km) Yagoto Japan Red Cross M19► | |
The location | Nagoya-shiChikusa-kuAuthority of Yotsuya 20 |
Station number | ○M18 |
Position company | Nagoya-shi Traffic Bureau ( Nagoya municipal subway) |
Position route | Meijo Line |
Distance in kilometers | 15.1km (the Kanayama starting point) |
Station structure | Station under the ground |
Home | One 2 line |
Vehicle ridership -Statistics year - | 10,928/day (I do not include a getting off visitor) -2015 - |
The opening of business date | It is December 13 (2003) for 2,003 years |
Nagoya-Daigaku Station (なごやだいがくえき) is a Nagoya municipal subway Meijo Line station in Yotsuyatori, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi. The station number is M18.
It is the station which district under jurisdiction of Meijo Line southern part station service ward Nagoya University Station has jurisdiction over and manages each station of Yagoto-Nisseki Station and Sogo-Rehabilitation-Center Station - Aratamabashi Station from Nagoyadomemae-Yada Station. [1] It is one of the stations which are rare in the whole country that there is a station in the campus.
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History
I practiced medicine in 2003. It was the terminal and the Platform 1 said that the Platform 2 for exclusive use of the ride was only for getting off and was used, and the train which arrived turned it down through both crossovers in those days after I entered the custody line of the station south side once. After the extension opening of business to Aratamabashi Station, this custody line becomes a part of the main line. The last train from the Ozone area goes only as far as our station now.
In 2004, extension section to Aratamabashi Station started a business, and cyclic driving of Meijo Line was started.
- It is December 13 - opening of business (2003) for 2,003 years.
- I open an extension section to - Aratamabashi Station (2004) on October 6 in 2004.
In addition, before this station opening of business, subway Higashiyama Line "Motoyama Station" was used as the nearest station to go to Nagoya University.
Station structure
The island expression one 2 line station having a home under the ground.
Platform
Home | Route | Direction | Destination |
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1 | Meijo Line | Counter-clockwise direction | Motoyama・OzoneThe area |
2 | Clockwise | Yagoto・AratamabashiThe area |
Because I intersect Nagoya Highway 2 Higashiyama Line in a basement in the north side of the station, the home is located in the relatively deep place.
A station is located in the yard of Nagoya University, and the electric signboard of university studies is installed in the wicket.
Around station
- Nagoya University Higashiyama campus
- Junior high school, high school attached to the Nagoya University Department of Education
- Nanzan University Nagoya campus
- Sex high House
- Post office in Nagoya University
- Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ ATM (old UFJ store)
- Yamate green road
Bus route
- Nagoya municipal bus "Nagoya University" bus stop
- It was a bus stop named "Daigakumae, Nagoya" before the subway opening of business. After the opening of business, the bus of the Kanayama Station line via Sakurayama was changed for from Myouken-cho, and a bus route decreased.
- Excellent station 17 Nagoya University - Nagoya Station
- 16, Sakae Nagoya University - Sakae (via new 3, Sakae)
- 17, Sakae Nagoya University - Sakae (via Fukiage)
- Yagoto 11 Nagoya University - Shimada house (for the service between the Myouken-cho - Shimada house, as for the transfer from Meijo Line, convenience is a lot higher in from Yagoto-Nisseki Station or Yagoto Station.)
- Authority of in front of authority of patrol Nagoya University - Yagoto Japan Red Cross Hospital - Gokiso - Kanayama - Tsurumai Park ... Gokiso of the Showa era
- Wild boar, excellent wild boar high garage - Nagoya University - Myouken-cho
Use situation
Vehicle ridership 3,909,531 people [2] of 2014, the daily mean vehicle ridership of the same year degree are 10,711 people.
The change of the vehicle ridership according to the recent year is a street of the lists shown below.
The year | Vehicle ridership | |
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Daily average | As for every year [2] | |
2003 (2003) | 663,562 | |
2004 (2004) | 7,217 | 2,634,261 |
2005 (2005) | 7,934 | 2,895,894 |
2006 (2006) | 8,598 | 3,138,237 |
2007 (2007) | 8,923 | 3,265,892 |
2008 (2008) | 9,583 | 3,497,816 |
2009 (2009) | 9,965 | 3,637,349 |
2010 (2010) | 11,648 | 4,251,444 |
2011 (2011) | 10,034 | 3,672,574 |
2012 (2012) | 10,406 | 3,798,089 |
2013 (2013) | 10,595 | 3,867,341 |
2014 (2014) | 10,711 | 3,909,531 |
The next station
- Nagoya municipal subway
- Meijo Line
- Motoyama Station (M17) - Nagoya-Daigaku Station (M18) - Yagoto-Nisseki Station (M19)
Footnote
- ^ {{PDFlink|[http://www.city.nagoya.jp/somu/cmsfiles/contents/0000092/92496/29hongou1202.pdf Nagoya-shi bulletin 1202nd p702
- ^ a b Change of the municipal subway each station vehicle ridership - Nagoya-shi
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