Yotsubashi Line
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The Yotsubashi Line (四つ橋線 Yotsubashi-sen?) is one of the lines of Osaka Municipal Subway (大阪市営地下鉄 Ōsaka-shiei chikatetsu?), the underground rapid transit system in Osaka City, Japan. The line connects Umeda, Hommachi, Yotsubashi, Namba, Daikokucho and Suminoe.
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[edit] Openings
- May 10, 1942 - Daikokucho - Hanazonocho
- Construction stopped during World War II.
- June 1, 1956 - Hanazonocho - Kishinosato
- May 31, 1958 - Kishinosato - Tamade
- October 1, 1965 - Daikokucho - Nishi-Umeda
- November 9, 1972 - Tamade - Suminoekoen
[edit] Stations
Station number | Station name | Connecting Lines | Location |
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Y11 | Nishi-Umeda Station |
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Kita-ku, Osaka |
Y12 | Higobashi Station |
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Nishi-ku, Osaka |
Y13 | Hommachi Station |
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Y14 | Yotsubashi Station |
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Y15 | Namba Station |
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Naniwa-ku, Osaka |
Y16 | Daikokucho Station |
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Y17 | Hanazonocho Station | Nishinari-ku, Osaka | |
Y18 | Kishinosato Station | ||
Y19 | Tamade Station | ||
Y20 | Kitakagaya Station | Suminoe-ku, Osaka | |
Y21 | Suminoekoen Station |
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[edit] Statistics
- Distance: 11.4 km
- Gauge: 1.435 m
- Voltage: 750 V DC, provided by third rail
- Line color: blue
- Line symbol: Y