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Connections
  
Bus terminal

Opened
  
1937

Address
  
Japan

Tsurumai Station

Location
  
Chiyoda, Naka, Nagoya, Aichi (名古屋市中区千代田) Japan

Operated by
  
Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya, JR Central

Similar
  
Kamimaezu Station, Kanayama Station, Gokiso Station, Fushimi Station, Yagoto Station

Jr tsurumai station trains


Tsurumai Station (鶴舞駅, Tsurumai-eki) is a railway station in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

Contents

It provides access to Nagoya University Hospital and Tsuruma Central Library.

Chuo west line at tsurumai station


Lines

  • Nagoya Municipal Subway
  • Tsurumai Line (Station number: T10)
  • Central Japan Railway Company
  • Chūō Main Line
  • JR Central

    Inside Tsurumai Station, there is JR Tsurumai Station operated by JR Central. It was opened on April 21, 1937 (1937-04-21).

    Platforms

    There are two platforms, Platform 1 for Kōzōji, Tajimi, and Nakatsugawa, and Platform 2 for Kanayama and Nagoya.

    Central Liner trains do not stop at this station, but local trains, rapid trains, and Home Liner trains do stop here.

    Outside JR Tsurumai is a Doutor Coffee shop.

    The automatic ticket gates accept the TOICA payment method, and have since 2006.

    The station has a so-called "Green Counter" service counter.

    There are two wickets, the Nagoya University Hospital Wicket and the Tsurumai Park Wicket. There are handicapped-accessible bathrooms with a baby-changing area, and there are rest areas.

    Nagoya Municipal Subway

    The subway portion of the station was opened on March 18, 1977 (1977-03-18).

    Platforms


    The station has two platforms, Platform 1 for Yagoto, Akaike and Toyotashi (Toyota City), and Platform 2 for Fushimi and Kamiotai.

    On Platform 1 for Yagoto, Akaike and Toyotashi (Toyota City), door 8 is closest to the elevator, and Platform 2 for Fushimi and Kamiotai, door 12 is closest to the elevator.

    References

    Tsurumai Station Wikipedia