All Honshu articles – Page 3
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Osaka-shi Kotsu Kyoku
First line opened 1933. Network now comprises 8 lines with 102 stations plus peoplemover. See Osaka network map. The metro provides dense coverage in Osaka city centre through a grid of lines, some extending through-running to suburban routes. Osaka Metro LineNamekmstationsopenedpower systemnotes 1 M - Midōsuji ...
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Tokyo-to Kotsu Kyoku (Toei)
Transportation Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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Yokohama-shi Kotsu Kyoku
Opened 1972. Two-line metro serving 40 stations. See Yokohama network map. The first section of the Blue line was completed on December 6 1972, from Isezaki-Chojamachi southwest to Kamiooka, south of Yokohama centre (interchange with the Keikyu main line). In September 1976 it was extended at each end, west to ...
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Osaka Kosoku Tetsudo
Initial section of this straddle monorail opened 1990. Two routes serving 18 stations. See Osaka network map. Links Osaka airport and Kadomi-shi across north and northeast Osaka, with four connections to Osaka metro lines. A 6·8 km branch north from Banpaku-Kinen-Kōen to Saito-nishi (the Saito line) serves Osaka university hospital. ...
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Okayama Electric Tramway (Okaden)
Opened 1912; tramway with two routes serving 16 stops. This ‘Y’-shaped conventional tramway operates routes running south to Seikibashi and southeast to Higashiyama from the main station. Address2-8-22 TokuyoshichoOkayama-shi 703-8291JapanPhone+81 86 272 2101Fax+81 86 272 1288Emailinfo@okayama-kido.co.jpWebsitewww.okayama-kido.co.jp/tramway Traffic Passenger journey3·7 millionInformation year2014 Network data Gauge1067 mmLength5 kmElectrification5 ...