Nagoya Municipal Subway

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Nagoya Municipal Subway (名古屋市営地下鉄 Nagoya Shiei Chikatetsu?) is the subway system that serves the Nagoya, Aichi, Japan area. Like other large Japanese cities, Greater Nagoya's subways are heavily complemented by suburban rail, forming an extensive network of 37 lines rivaling cities such as New York and London. It is operated by Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. It has six lines, and fares currently range between ¥200-¥320. Approxmimately 90℅ of the total track length is underground.

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Nagoya Municipal Subway lines and services
Color Name Label / letter First section
opened
Last ex-
tension
Length
km/miles
Stations served Journeys

per annum (000's)

Yellow Line 1 Higashiyama Line H 1957 1982 20.6/12.8 22 199,290
Purple Line 2 Meijō Line M 1965[1] 1971 8.9/5.5 12[2] 166,805
Line 4 1974[3] 2004 17.5/10.9 17[4]
Puple and white Line 2 Meikō Line E 1965[5] 1971 6.0/3.7 7[6]
Blue Via trackage rights Meitetsu Inuyama Line - 1993[7] - 21.4/13.3 13[8] N/A
Line 3 Tsurumai Line T 1977 1993 20.4/12.7 20 101,835
Via trackage rights Meitetsu Toyota Line - 1979[9] - 15.2/9.4 8[10] N/A
Meitetsu Mikawa Line N/A[11] - 1.4/0.9 2[12] N/A
Red Line 6 Sakura-dōri Line S 1989 1994 14.9/9.3 17 87,965
Pink Via trackage rights Meitetsu Komaki Line - 2003[13] - 18.3/11.4 13[14] N/A
2003[15] - 2.3/1.4 2[16] N/A
Line 7 Kamiiida Line K 2003[17] - 0.8/0.5 2[18] 8,030
Logo of the Nagoya Subway
Logo of the Nagoya Subway
Platform of Shiyakusho Station
Platform of Shiyakusho Station
Entrance to Shiyakusho Station
Entrance to Shiyakusho Station
Ticket gates
Ticket gates
Ticket vending machines
Ticket vending machines

(for Shin-Yokohama, Tokyo, Kyoto and Shin-Osaka)
(for Gifu, Ōgaki, Obu, Kariya, Okazaki, Toyohashi and Hamamatsu)
(for Kozoji (transfer to former Expo Site), Tajimi and Nakatsugawa)
(for Yokkaichi, Tsu and Kameyama)
(Limited Express only, for Gero and Takayama)

(for Meitetsu Gifu, Chiryu, Hekinan, Nishio, Higashi Okazaki, Toyohashi and Toyokawa Inari)
  • Tokoname Line: at Nagoya and Kanayama
(for Otagawa, Chita Handa, Kowa, Utsumi, Tokoname and Central Japan Int'l Airport)
  • Inuyama Line: at Nagoya and Kanayama
(for Iwakura, Inuyama, Mikakino and Shin Kani)
  • Tsushima Line: at Nagoya and Kanayama
(for Tsushima, Saya and Yatomi)
  • Seto Line: at Sakae and Ōzone
(for Owari Seto)

(for Yokkaichi, Tsu, Nakagawa, Matsusaka, Ise, Toba and Osaka)
(for Kinjo-Futo (Nagoya International Exhibition Hall))

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

  1. ^ Between Ōzone Station, Sakae Station and Kanayama Station (Aichi)
  2. ^ Including Ōzone Station
  3. ^ Between Ōzone Station, Nagoya Daigaku Station and Kanayama Station (Aichi)
  4. ^ Including Ōzone Station
  5. ^ Between Kanayama Station (Aichi) and Nagoyako Station
  6. ^ Including Kanayama Station (Aichi)
  7. ^ Between Inuyama Station and Kamiotai Station
  8. ^ Including Kamiotai Station
  9. ^ Between Akaike Station and Umetsubo Station
  10. ^ Including Akaike Station
  11. ^ Between Umetsubo Station and Toyotashi Station
  12. ^ Including Akaike Station
  13. ^ Between Inuyama Station and Ajima Station
  14. ^ Including Ajima Station
  15. ^ Owned by Kamiiida Link Line between Ajima Station and Kamiiida Station
  16. ^ Including Ajima Station and Kamiiida Station
  17. ^ Owned by Kamiiida Link Line between Kamiiida Station and Heian-dori Station
  18. ^ Including Kamiiida Station


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