Stations
For details of route currently operational, see Nagano Shinkansen article.
Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Transfers | Location | |
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Under construction; scheduled to open before April 2015 | |||||
Nagano | 長野 | 0 | Nagano | Nagano | |
Iiyama | 飯山 | 29.9 | Iiyama Line | Iiyama | |
Jōetsu | 上越 | 59.5 | Shinetsu Main Line (Wakinoda) | Jōetsu | Niigata |
Itoigawa | 糸魚川 | 96.5 | Hokuriku Main Line, Ōito Line | Itoigawa | |
Shin-Kurobe | 新黒部 | 135.7 | Toyama Chiho Railway Main Line | Kurobe | Toyama |
Toyama | 富山 | 169.5 | Hokuriku Main Line, Takayama Main Line Toyama Light Rail Toyamako Line (Toyamaeki-Kita) Toyama Chiho Railway Fujikoshi Line, Main Line, Tateyama Line (3 lines at Dentetsu-Toyama), Toyama City Tram Line (Toyama-Ekimae) |
Toyama | |
Shin-Takaoka | 新高岡 | 188.4 | Jōhana Line | Takaoka | |
Kanazawa | 金沢 | 228 | Hokutetsu Asanogawa Line (Hokutetsu-Kanazawa) Hokuriku Main Line, Nanao Line |
Kanazawa | Ishikawa |
Under construction; scheduled to open before April 2026 | |||||
Komatsu | 小松 | 255.2 | Hokuriku Main Line | Komatsu | Ishikawa |
Kagaonsen | 加賀温泉 | 269.8 | Hokuriku Main Line | Kaga | |
Awaraonsen | 芦原温泉 | 286.0 | Hokuriku Main Line | Awara | Fukui |
Fukui | 福井 | 304.0 | Katsuyama Eiheiji Line, Mikuni Awara Line Fukubu Line (Fukui-Ekimae) Etsumi-Hoku Line (Kuzuryū Line), Hokuriku Main Line |
Fukui | |
Nan'etsu | 南越 | 323.0 | Echizen | ||
Tsuruga | 敦賀 | 348.7 | Hokuriku Main Line, Obama Line | Tsuruga | |
(The route between Tsuruga and Shin-Osaka is not yet determined.) |
- Stations in italics are not currently operational.
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