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Sennichimae Line

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Opened
  
April 16, 1969

Line number
  
5

Stations
  
14

System
  
Osaka Municipal Subway

Line length
  
12.6 km (7.8 mi)

Locale
  
Sennichimae Line File Subway Sennichimae Linejpg Wikimedia Commons

Depot(s)
  
Morinomiya (located on Chūō Line)

Track gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in)

Terminis
  
Nodahanshin Station, Minami-Tatsumi Station

The Sennichimae Line (千日前線, Sennichimae-sen) is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan. It is one of the lines of the Osaka Municipal Subway system operated by the Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau. It links the northwestern district of Fukushima-ku and the southeastern district of Ikuno-ku with the central commercial and entertainment district of Namba. Its official name is Rapid Electric Tramway Line No. 5 (高速電気軌道第5号線), while the Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau refers to it as Osaka City Rapid Railway Line No. 5 (大阪市高速鉄道第5号線), and in MLIT publications, it is written as Line No. 5 (Sennichimae Line) (5号線(千日前線)). Station numbers are indicated by the letter S.

Contents

Sennichimae Line The Sennichimae Subway Line Osaka Station

Platform screen doors are located at all of the stations. The first station, Minami-Tatsumi, had them installed on March 14, 2014 and operation started in April. The final station, Nodahanshin, had them installed and operation started in December.

Sennichimae Line FileLinemap of Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau Sennichimae

Current

  • 25 series (since 1991)

  • Sennichimae Line The Sennichimae Subway Line Osaka Station

    As there is no dedicated rolling stock depot on the Sennichimae Line, trains are forwarded to Morinomiya Depot on the Chūō Line via a connecting track at Awaza.

    Former

  • 50 series (1969-1994)
  • 100 series (later version) (1979-1989)
  • 30 series (1991-1995)
  • History

    Sennichimae Line httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

  • April 16, 1969 - Nodahanshin - Sakuragawa (opening)
  • July 25, 1969 - Tanimachi Kyūchōme - Imazato (opening)
  • September 10, 1969 - Imazato - Shin-Fukae (opening)
  • March 11, 1970 - Sakuragawa - Tanimachi Kyūchōme (opening)
  • December 2, 1981 - Shin-Fukae - Minami-Tatsumi (opening)
  • References

    Sennichimae Line Wikipedia


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