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The Nanki (南紀) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), which runs from Nagoya to Shingū and Kii-Katsuura. The service passes through several notable and important locations, situated on the Kii Peninsula, such as Matsusaka. Traveling the entire 246 km (152.9 mi) journey from Nagoya to Kii-Katsuura takes just under four hours, whilst the 231.1 km (143.6 mi) section from Nagoya to Shingu takes approximately three and a half hours. As a limited express service, passengers must purchase a limited express ticket on top of the basic fare ticket to use the train.

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  • The Nanki (南紀) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), which runs from Nagoya to Shingū and Kii-Katsuura. The service passes through several notable and important locations, situated on the Kii Peninsula, such as Matsusaka. Traveling the entire 246 km (152.9 mi) journey from Nagoya to Kii-Katsuura takes just under four hours, whilst the 231.1 km (143.6 mi) section from Nagoya to Shingu takes approximately three and a half hours. As a limited express service, passengers must purchase a limited express ticket on top of the basic fare ticket to use the train. (en)
  • 南紀(なんき)は、東海旅客鉄道(JR東海)・伊勢鉄道および西日本旅客鉄道(JR西日本)が、名古屋駅 - 新宮駅・紀伊勝浦駅間を関西本線・伊勢線・紀勢本線経由で運行する特別急行列車である。 なお、本項では同一経路で運転されている臨時列車および、紀勢本線新宮駅以東を運転していた優等列車の沿革についても記述する。 (ja)
  • 南紀(日语:なんき Nanki */?)號列車是由東海旅客鐵道(JR東海)、伊勢鐵道和西日本旅客鐵道(JR西日本)運行於名古屋站至新宮、紀伊勝浦站之間的特急列車。曾經該列車由日本國有鐵道(國鐵)營運。列車途經關西本線、伊勢線和紀勢本線。由於列車使用JR東海的廣寬視野車輛KiHa85系柴油列車,因此所有列車的資訊上會標示「(廣寬視野)南紀」。 此條目同時記載於同一路線上行走,以及於紀勢本線新宮站以東區間行走的之演變。 (zh)
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  • Yes (en)
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  • Nanki at Kuwana Station (en)
dbp:catering
  • None (en)
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  • Standard only (en)
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  • 231.1
  • 246.0
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  • Diesel (en)
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  • Shingu, Kii-Katsuura (en)
dbp:entertainment
  • None (en)
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  • 1972-10-02 (xsd:date)
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  • 4 (xsd:integer)
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  • 12600.0
  • 14400.0
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  • Nanki (en)
dbp:observation
  • None (en)
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  • Toilets, drinks vending machine, WiFi (en)
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dbp:sleeping
  • None (en)
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  • 120.0
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  • Nagoya (en)
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  • Operational (en)
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  • KiHa 85 series DMU (en)
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  • The Nanki (南紀) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), which runs from Nagoya to Shingū and Kii-Katsuura. The service passes through several notable and important locations, situated on the Kii Peninsula, such as Matsusaka. Traveling the entire 246 km (152.9 mi) journey from Nagoya to Kii-Katsuura takes just under four hours, whilst the 231.1 km (143.6 mi) section from Nagoya to Shingu takes approximately three and a half hours. As a limited express service, passengers must purchase a limited express ticket on top of the basic fare ticket to use the train. (en)
  • 南紀(なんき)は、東海旅客鉄道(JR東海)・伊勢鉄道および西日本旅客鉄道(JR西日本)が、名古屋駅 - 新宮駅・紀伊勝浦駅間を関西本線・伊勢線・紀勢本線経由で運行する特別急行列車である。 なお、本項では同一経路で運転されている臨時列車および、紀勢本線新宮駅以東を運転していた優等列車の沿革についても記述する。 (ja)
  • 南紀(日语:なんき Nanki */?)號列車是由東海旅客鐵道(JR東海)、伊勢鐵道和西日本旅客鐵道(JR西日本)運行於名古屋站至新宮、紀伊勝浦站之間的特急列車。曾經該列車由日本國有鐵道(國鐵)營運。列車途經關西本線、伊勢線和紀勢本線。由於列車使用JR東海的廣寬視野車輛KiHa85系柴油列車,因此所有列車的資訊上會標示「(廣寬視野)南紀」。 此條目同時記載於同一路線上行走,以及於紀勢本線新宮站以東區間行走的之演變。 (zh)
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  • Nanki (en)
  • 南紀 (列車) (ja)
  • 南紀號列車 (zh)
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