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Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line

The Sakaisuji Line (堺筋線, -sen) is a subway line of Osaka Municipal Subway system in Japan.

Opening

Stations

Station number Station name Connecting Lines Location
K11 Tenjimbashisuji Roku-chome Station Osaka Municipal Subway: Tanimachi Line (T18)
Hankyu: Senri Line (There are also direct trains)
Kita-ku, Osaka
K12 Ogimachi Station West Japan Railway: Osaka Loop Line (Temma Station)
K13 Minami-morimachi Station Osaka Municipal Subway: Tanimachi Line (T21)
West Japan Railway: JR Tozai Line (Osaka-Temmangu Station )
K14 Kitahama Station Keihan Electric Railway: Keihan Main Line Chuo-ku, Osaka
K15 Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station Osaka Municipal Subway: Chuo Line (C17)
K16 Nagahoribashi Station Osaka Municipal Subway: Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line (N16)
K17 Nippombashi Station Osaka Municipal Subway: Sennichimae Line (S17)
Kintetsu: Namba Line (Kintetsu Nippombashi Station)
K18 Ebisucho Station Hankai Tramway: Hankai Line Naniwa-ku, Osaka
K19 Dobutsuen-mae Station Osaka Municipal Subway: Midosuji Line (M22)

West Japan Railway: Osaka Loop Line and Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line) (Shin-Imamiya Station)
Nankai Electric Railway: Nankai Main Line and Koya Line (Shin-Imamiya Station)

Hankai Tramway: Hankai Line (Minamikasumicho Station)
Nishinari-ku, Osaka
K20 Tengachaya Station Nankai Electric Railway: Nankai Main Line and Koya Line

Statistics

  • Distance: 8.5 km
  • Gauge: 1.435 m
  • Voltage: DC 1,500V, provided by overhead trolley wire
  • Line color: maroon
  • Line symbol: K

Last updated: 06-09-2005 04:03:33
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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