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Kintetsu Namba Line

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Native name
  
難波線

Stations
  
3

Operator(s)
  
Kintetsu Railway

Termini
  
Ōsaka Namba Station

Type
  
Heavy rail

Line number
  
A

Locale
  
Osaka

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Opened
  
March 15, 1970 (1970-03-15)

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The Namba Line (難波線, Nanba Sen) is an underground railway line owned by the Kintetsu Railway in Osaka, Japan, and opened in 1970. It is an extension of the Osaka Line and the Nara Line. The line is parallel to the Osaka Municipal Subway Sennichimae Line (Namba - Tanimachi Kyuchome). Along with the commuter trains of the Nara Line and the Hanshin Namba Line, some intercity trains including the "Urban Liner" connecting Osaka and Nagoya, also run on the line.

Contents

Stations

There are three railway stations on the Namba Line:

  • A01: Osaka Namba
  • A02: Kintetsu Nippombashi
  • A03: Osaka Uehommachi (tracks connected to the Osaka and Nara Lines)
  • The Limited Express trains pass Kintetsu Nippombashi Station. Other trains stop at all stations.

    Connections

    Osaka Namba
    Hanshin Electric Railway Osaka Municipal Subway Nankai Electric Railway West Japan Railway Company (JR West)
    Kintetsu Nippombashi
    Osaka Municipal Subway
    Osaka Uehommachi
    Osaka Municipal Subway

    References

    Kintetsu Namba Line Wikipedia


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