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Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line

The Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (東京地下鉄千代田線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro. Its color on maps is dark green. Stations on the Chiyoda Line carry the letter C followed by a number.

The 21.9km line serves the wards of Adachi, Arakawa, Bunkyō, Chiyoda, Minato and Shibuya. There is also a short stretch of tunnel in Taitō ward.

The first stretch of line was opened on December 20th, 1969 between Kita-Senjū and Ōtemachi . The line was almost completed by October 10, 1972 when it reached Yoyogi-Kōen , although the 1 km section between there and Yoyogi-Uehara was not completed until March 31st, 1978.

Chiyoda Line trains interoperate with the JR Jōban Line from Ayase Station and with the Odakyū Line from Yoyogi-Uehara.

Station No. Station Transfers
C-20 Kita-Ayase Station
C-19 Ayase Station Jōban Line
C-18 Kita-Senjū Station Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Jōban Line , Tobu Isesaki Line
C-17 Machiya Station Toden Arakawa Line, Keisei Main Line
C-16 Nishi-Nippori Station Yamanote Line
C-15 Sendagi Station
C-14 Nezu Station
C-13 Yushima Station
C-12 Shin-Ochanomizu Station At Ogawamachi : Toei Shinjuku Line
At Awajichō : Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
C-11 Ōtemachi Station Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Toei Mita Line , Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line
C-10 Nijubashimae Station
C-9 Hibiya Station Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Mita Line
C-8 Kasumigaseki Station Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
C-7 Kokkai-Gijidōmae Station Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
At Tameike-Sanno :Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
C-6 Akasaka Station
C-5 Nogizaka Station
C-4 Omotesandō Station Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line
C-3 Meiji-Jingūmae Station At Harajuku: Yamanote Line
C-2 Yoyogi-Kōen Station
C-1 Yoyogi-Uehara Station Odakyū Odawara Line
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