Osaka subway
The Osaka subway ( Japanese 大阪 地下 鉄 , Ōsaka chikatetsu , dt. Osaka urban subway ) operates the subway network of the third largest Japanese city of Osaka . Its first line was opened on May 20, 1933 from Umeda (provisional train station until 1935) to Shinsaibashi under the name Midosuji. The network currently has a length of 125.4 km with 121 stops.
Trains run between 5 a.m. and around midnight. There are no night trips. The frequency of journeys varies from 2-minute intervals during rush hour to 7-minute intervals at less popular times.
In 1990, the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi line was the first Japanese subway to open, the trains of which are moved by linear motors .
stretch
No. | Surname | route | length | Stations |
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1 | Midōsuji line ( 御堂 筋 線 ) | Esaka ↔ Nakamozu | 24.5 km | 20th |
2 | Tanimachi line ( 谷 町 線 ) | Dainichi ↔ Yaominani | 28.1 km | 26th |
3 | Yotsubashi Line ( 四 つ 橋 線 ) | Nishi-Umeda ↔ Suminoekōen | 11.4 km | 11 |
4th | Chūō Line ( 中央 線 ) | Cosmosquare ↔ Nagata | 17.9 km | 14th |
5 | Sennichimae line ( 千 日前 線 ) | Noda-hanshin ↔ Minami-Tatsumi | 12.6 km | 14th |
6th | Sakaisuji line ( 堺 筋 線 ) | Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchōme ↔ Tengachaya | 8.5 km | 10 |
7th | Nagahori Tsurumi ryokuchi lineage ( 長 堀 鶴 見 緑地 線 ) | Kadoma-Minami ↔ Taishō | 15 km | 17th |
8th | Imazatosuji line ( 今 里 筋 線 ) | Imazato ↔ Itakano | 11.9 km | 11 |
Web links
Commons : Osaka Subway - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Osaka is the city where the Linear Metro was born at jametro.or.jp, accessed on November 26, 2018