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Central Japan International Airport Station ( 中部国際空港駅 , Chūbukokusaikūkō-eki ) is a railway station in the city of Tokoname, Aichi , Japan , owned by Central Japan International Airport Line Company, Ltd. and leased to the private railway operator Meitetsu . The station serves Chūbu Centrair International Airport and the station concourse is connected to Terminal 1 by a short walkway and to the Flight of Dreams and Terminal 2 by a passage through the P1 parking lot building.

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3-487: Central Japan International Airport Station is served by the Meitetsu Airport Line , and is located 4.2 kilometres (2.6 mi) from the starting point of the line at Tokoname and 33.5 kilometres (20.8 mi) from Jingū-mae . Central Japan International Airport Station has two elevated bay platforms serving three tracks, one is for μSky limited express trains and the other two are for commuter trains , with

6-460: The station building underneath. The station has automated ticket machines and Manaca automated turnstiles , and it is staffed. Central Japan International Airport Station began operations on October 16, 2004, but initially only for workers at the airport site. It was opened officially to the general public on January 29, 2005, in advance of the opening of the airport in February. In fiscal 2016,

9-699: The station was used by an average of 24,485 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). [REDACTED] Media related to Central Japan International Airport Station at Wikimedia Commons Meitetsu Airport Line The Meitetsu Airport Line ( 名鉄空港線 , Meitetsu Kūkō-sen ) is a railway line in Aichi Prefecture , Japan, operated by the private railway operator Meitetsu (Nagoya Railroad), connecting Tokoname Station and Central Japan International Airport Station in Tokoname . The line opened, dual track and electrified, on 29 January 2005, and features

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