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Osaka Municipal Subway Yotsubashi Line

The Yotsubashi Line(四つ橋線) is a subway line of the Osaka Municipal Subway system in Japan. In 1942, the section between Daikokucho and Hanazonocho was opened. After World War II, the section from Hanazonocho to Kishinosato and Tamade was opened. In 1965, the section from Daikokucho to Nishi-Umeda was opened, and about three years after then, the section from Tamade to Suminoekoen was opened.

Stations

Station number Station name Connecting Lines Location
Y11 Nishi-Umeda Station West Japan Railway:JR Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line, and Osaka Loop Line(Osaka Station), JR Tozai Line (Kita-Shinchi Station )

Hankyu Railway:Kobe Line, Takarazuka Line, Kyoto Line(Umeda Station)
Hanshin Electric Railway:Hanshin Line (Umeda Station)

Osaka Municipal Subway:Midosuji Line(Umeda Station) (M16)and Tanimachi Line(Higashi-Umeda Station)(T20)
Kita-ku, Osaka
Y12 Higobashi Station   Nishi-ku, Osaka
Y13 Hommachi Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Chuo Line(C16) and Midosuji Line(M18)
Y14 Yotsubashi Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line(Shinsaibashi Station)(N15) and Midosuji Line(Shinsaibashi Station)(M19)
Y15 Namba Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Sennichimae Line(S16) and Midosuji Line(M20)

Nankai Electric Railway:Nankai Line and Koya Line
Kintetsu:Namba Line(Kintetsu Namba Station)

West Japan Railway:Kansai Line(Yamatoji Line)(JR Namba Station)
Naniwa-ku, Osaka
Y16 Daikokucho Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Midosuji Line(M21)
Y17 Hanazonocho Station   Nishinari-ku, Osaka
Y18 Kishinosato Station  
Y19 Tamade Station  
Y20 Kitakagaya Station   Suminoe-ku, Osaka
Y21 Suminoekoen Station Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau:Nanko Port Town Line(New Tram)

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