All Japan articles – Page 3
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Okinawa Toshi Monorail
Opened 2003; single straddle-beam monorail route, serving 19 stations. This is the only railway operation on Okinawa, and is known as Yui Rail. The first section to be completed runs east from the island’s main airport to Naha city centre and on to Shuri on the east side of the ...
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Tokyo Monorail
Single line opened 1964, serving 11 stops. See Tokyo network map. This straddle monorail on the Alweg system opened in southern Tokyo in 1964. It runs from Hamamatsuchō on the south side of central Tokyo to Haneda airport along the western waterfront of Tokyo Bay. The line was acquired by ...
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Sagami Railway (Sotetsu line)
Operates an intensive commuter service on its 24·6 km Yokohama − Yamato − Ebina Sotetsu main line, opened 1926-41, and on the 11·3 km Sotetsu Izumino branch opened 1976, extended to Izumo Chuo in 1990 and to Shonandai in 1999. It also owns the 2·2 km Atsugi freight line, which ...
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Toyama Light Rail Toyamakō Line
This company was formed to take over operation of the former JR West Toyamakō Line in 2006. The branch north to Iwasehama has been realigned in Toyama, with a street-running approach to the north side of the main station. A tunnel opened on March 21 2020 extends the line south ...
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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 ...