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  2. Fukuoka Station - Wikipedia

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    Fukuoka Station opened on 1 November 1898 as a station on the Japanese Government Railway (JGR). It was privatized on 1 April 1984, becoming a station on JR West. From 14 March 2015, with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from Nagano to Kanazawa, local passenger operations over sections of the Hokuriku Main Line running roughly parallel to the new shinkansen line were reassigned ...

  3. Fukuokakūkō Station - Wikipedia

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    Fukuokakūkō Station (福岡空港駅, Fukuokakūkō-eki, "Fukuoka Airport Station") is a Fukuoka City Subway station serving the domestic terminal of Fukuoka Airport in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. The station symbol is a blue airplane and a cloud. This is the only subway station in Japan which directly connects with an airport.

  4. Fukuoka City Subway - Wikipedia

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    They can then transfer to the Fukuoka City Subway system by changing to Hakata Subway station, located under JR Hakata station. [2] Fukuoka Airport is also linked to the Fukuoka City Subway. Downtown Fukuoka City can be reached in about 10 minutes by subway, making Fukuoka Airport one of the most accessible major-city airports in the world.

  5. Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway) - Wikipedia

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    The line's color on maps is orange. Officially, the line is called Line 1 (Kūkō Line) (1号線(空港線), Ichi-gō-sen (Kūkō-sen)). The line has a through service with JR Chikuhi Line. Like other Fukuoka City Subway lines, stations are equipped with automatic platform gates, and trains are automatically operated by ATO system.

  6. Hakata Station - Wikipedia

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    Hakata Station (博多駅, Hakata-eki) is a major railway station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest and busiest railway terminal in Kyushu, and is a gateway to other cities in Kyushu for travelers coming from Honshu by rail travel. The San'yō Shinkansen from Osaka ends at this station. The station was rebuilt in 2011.

  7. Fukuhoku Yutaka Line - Wikipedia

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    The Fukuhoku Yutaka Line (福北ゆたか線, Fukuhoku-Yutaka-sen) is the collective name for four sections of railway lines operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It runs between Kurosaki Station and Hakata station (66.6 km). [1] The sections called Fukuhoku Yutaka Line are: [1]

  8. Minami-Fukuoka Station - Wikipedia

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    1 June 1961: Line is electrified between Kurume and Mojikō, including this station. 1 November 1966: Station renamed Minami-Fukuoka Station. [4] This was due to users complaining that a nearby station on the Tenjin Ōmuta Line bore the same name. 1 April 1987: Privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor to JGR Line ...

  9. Nakasu-Kawabata Station - Wikipedia

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    Nakasu-Kawabata Station (中洲川端駅, Nakasu-Kawabata-eki) is a subway station on the Hakozaki Line and Kūkō Line located in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka in Japan. The station's symbole mark is Chinese characters " 中 " and " 川 " look like Happi 's motif.