Station

Ise-Ueno

伊勢上野

Ise-Ueno
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History

Ise-Ueno Station opened on 27 March 1987 as a station on the Ise Railway Ise Line in Kawage-chō, Tsu, Mie Prefecture. The opening was a petition project of the former Kawage Town, which provided the construction funds. The station has a single side platform sited on embankment fill and is unattended. As an in-line construction by Ise Railway, the platform was originally specified for a single 15.5-metre carriage and ran only 21.5 metres — the shortest in the Chubu Transport Bureau's jurisdiction at the time of opening. With later rolling-stock changes the platform was rebuilt to 48 metres. It is 14.0 kilometers from the line terminus at Kawarada and carries station number 9.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

A different "Ise-Ueno Station" once existed on the predecessor of today's Kintetsu Nagoya Line under the Ise Electric Railway; that station was merged with a neighbor and now operates as Toyotsu-Ueno Station.

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