Ise-Nakagawa Station, Railway junction station in Matsusaka, Japan.
Ise-Nakagawa is a Kintetsu Railway station with six parallel tracks, four island platforms, and one side platform serving multiple regional lines. The layout allows passengers to move between different services with straightforward platform arrangements.
The station opened in May 1930 under the name Sankyu-Nakagawa. It received its current name in 1941 following mergers between railway companies.
The station is a key meeting point for local residents moving through the region on daily journeys. You'll see people constantly switching between lines and heading to work, shopping, or visiting nearby towns.
The station connects the Yamada Line, Nagoya Line, and Osaka Line for travelers heading in different directions. Transfers between platforms are quick since all services operate within the same facility.
Limited express trains between Nagoya and Osaka completely bypass this station using a dedicated connecting track located further north. This arrangement lets express services maintain faster schedules without stopping here.
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