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| distance =86.6 &nbsp;km from {{STN|Kintetsu Nagoya}}
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| code =E40
| opened = 1931
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| passengers = 13,854 daily
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| pass_year = FY2016
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| passengers = 6966 daily
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{{nihongo| '''Tsu-Shimmachi Station'''|津新町駅|Tsu-shimmachi-eki}} is a [[railway station]] on the [[Nagoya Line (Kintetsu)|Nagoya Line]] in [[Tsu, Mie|Tsu]], [[Mie Prefecture]], [[Japan]], operated by the private railway operator [[Kintetsu Railway]]. Tsu-Shimmachi Station is served by the Nagoya Line, and is 86.6 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at [[Kintetsu Nagoya Station]].<ref name="terada2002">{{cite book | last = Terada | first = Hirokazu |title = データブック日本の私鉄 |trans-title=Databook: Japan's Private Railways | publisher = Neko Publishing | date = July 2002 | location = Japan|isbn = 4-87366-874-3}}</ref>
{{nihongo| '''Tsu-Shimmachi Station'''|津新町駅|Tsu-shimmachi-eki}} is a passenger [[railway station]] in located in the city of [[Tsu, Mie|Tsu]], [[Mie Prefecture]], Japan, operated by the private railway operator [[Kintetsu Railway]].


==Lines==
==Lines==
Tsu-Shimmachi Station is served by the [[Nagoya Line (Kintetsu)|Nagoya Line]], and is located 86.6 rail kilometers from the starting point of the line at [[Kintetsu Nagoya Station]].<ref name="terada2002">{{cite book | last = Terada | first = Hirokazu |title = データブック日本の私鉄 |trans-title=Databook: Japan's Private Railways | publisher = Neko Publishing | date = July 2002 | location = Japan|isbn = 4-87366-874-3}}</ref>
*[[Kintetsu Railway]]
**[[Nagoya Line (Kintetsu)|Nagoya Line]]


==Station layout==
==Station layout==
Tsu-Shimmachi Station has one [[side platform]] and one [[island platform]] serving three tracks. Platform 3 is used for trains which terminate at this station.
The station was consists of one [[side platform]] and one [[island platform]] serving three tracks. Platform 3 is used for trains which terminate at this station.


===Platforms===
===Platforms===
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==History==
==History==
Tsu-Shimmachi Station opened on July 4, 1931 as a station on the Sangu Express Electric Railway's Tsu Line. The Tsu Line was renamed the Nagoya Line on December 7, 1938. On March 15, 1941, the Sangu Express Electric Railway merged with Osaka Electric Railway to become a station on Kansai Express Railway's Nagoya Line.<ref name=Kintetsu>[http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/kinki-nippon-railway-company-ltd-history/] Kintetsu Company History</ref> This line in turn was merged with the Nankai Electric Railway on June 1, 1944 to form Kintetsu.<ref name=Kintetsu/> The station building was rebuilt in 1970, with underpasses connecting the platforms.
Tsu-Shimmachi Station opened on July 4, 1931, as a station on the Sangu Express Electric Railway's Tsu Line. The Tsu Line was renamed the Nagoya Line on December 7, 1938. On March 15, 1941, the Sangu Express Electric Railway merged with Osaka Electric Railway to become a station on Kansai Express Railway's Nagoya Line.<ref name=Kintetsu>[http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/kinki-nippon-railway-company-ltd-history/] Kintetsu Company History</ref> This line in turn was merged with the Nankai Electric Railway on June 1, 1944, to form Kintetsu.<ref name=Kintetsu/> The station building was rebuilt in 1970, with underpasses connecting the platforms.

==Passenger statistics==
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 6966 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).<ref name="Mie2019stats">{{cite web|url=https://www.pref.mie.lg.jp/common/07/ci500002761.htm|script-title=ja:三重県統計書|trans-title=Mie Prefectural Statistics|year= 2020|publisher= Mie Prefecture|location= Japan|language= Japanese|archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= 11 August 2020}}</ref>

==Surrounding area==
*Tsu City Office
*Tsu Chuo Post Office
* Mie Prefectural Tsu High School
* Mie Prefectural Tsu Technical High School
* Tsu City Nishikyonai Junior High School

==See also==
*[[List of railway stations in Japan]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category}}
{{Commons category-inline}}
*{{in lang|ja}} [http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/station17009.html Kintetsu: Tsu-Shimmachi Station]
* [http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/station17009.html Kintetsu: Tsu-Shimmachi Station]{{in lang|ja}}


{{Kintetsu Nagoya Line}}
{{Kintetsu Nagoya Line}}

{{Coord|34.7158|N|136.5002|E|type:railwaystation_region:JP|display=title}}


[[Category:Railway stations in Japan opened in 1931]]
[[Category:Railway stations in Japan opened in 1931]]
[[Category:Railway stations in Mie Prefecture]]
[[Category:Railway stations in Mie Prefecture]]
[[Category:Stations of Kintetsu]]
[[Category:Stations of Kintetsu Railway]]
[[Category:Tsu, Mie]]

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Tsu-Shimmachi Station

津新町駅
Tsu-Shimmachi Station
General information
Location1-5-35 Shimmachi-cho, Tsu-shi, Mie-ken 514-0042
Japan
Coordinates34°42′57″N 136°30′01″E / 34.7158°N 136.5002°E / 34.7158; 136.5002
Operated by Kintetsu Railway
Line(s) Nagoya Line
Distance86.6  km from Kintetsu Nagoya
Platforms1 side + 1 island platforms
Other information
Station codeE40
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedJuly 4, 1931
Passengers
FY20196966 daily
Location
Tsu-Shimmachi Station is located in Mie Prefecture
Tsu-Shimmachi Station
Tsu-Shimmachi Station
Location within Mie Prefecture
Tsu-Shimmachi Station is located in Japan
Tsu-Shimmachi Station
Tsu-Shimmachi Station
Tsu-Shimmachi Station (Japan)

Tsu-Shimmachi Station (津新町駅, Tsu-shimmachi-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway.

Lines

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Tsu-Shimmachi Station is served by the Nagoya Line, and is located 86.6 rail kilometers from the starting point of the line at Kintetsu Nagoya Station.[1]

Station layout

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The station was consists of one side platform and one island platform serving three tracks. Platform 3 is used for trains which terminate at this station.

Platforms

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1  Nagoya Line for Toba, Osaka Namba, Kashikojima
2, 3  Nagoya Line for Tsu, Kintetsu Yokkaichi, Nagoya

Adjacent stations

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« Service »
Nagoya Line
Tsu   Express (急行)   Minamigaoka
Tsu   Local (普通)   Minamigaoka

History

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Tsu-Shimmachi Station opened on July 4, 1931, as a station on the Sangu Express Electric Railway's Tsu Line. The Tsu Line was renamed the Nagoya Line on December 7, 1938. On March 15, 1941, the Sangu Express Electric Railway merged with Osaka Electric Railway to become a station on Kansai Express Railway's Nagoya Line.[2] This line in turn was merged with the Nankai Electric Railway on June 1, 1944, to form Kintetsu.[2] The station building was rebuilt in 1970, with underpasses connecting the platforms.

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 6966 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3]

Surrounding area

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  • Tsu City Office
  • Tsu Chuo Post Office
  • Mie Prefectural Tsu High School
  • Mie Prefectural Tsu Technical High School
  • Tsu City Nishikyonai Junior High School

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
  2. ^ a b [1] Kintetsu Company History
  3. ^ 三重県統計書 [Mie Prefectural Statistics] (in Japanese). Japan: Mie Prefecture. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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