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  2. Keihan Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Temmabashi to Kiyomizu-Gojo section opened as dual track, electrified at 1,500 V DC, in 1910, and was extended to Sanjo in 1915. The Temmabashi to Yodoyabashi section opened in 1963. [citation needed] The section between Kōrien Station and Hirakata-kōen Station is set to undergo a grade separation process beginning in September 2022. [3]

  3. Yodoyabashi Station - Wikipedia

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    Yodoyabashi Station (淀屋橋駅, Yodoyabashi-eki) is a railway station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and the Keihan Railway Keihan Main Line in Japan. It is the nearest station to the Osaka City Hall ( 大阪市役所 ).

  4. Japan National Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 25 – Namba, Yodoyabashi, Toyonaka, Osaka Station Western terminus of National Route 1; highway continues west as National Route 2 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  5. Midōsuji Line - Wikipedia

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    6 October 1935 – Umeda Station (present station) opened. Trains started running on two tracks. 30 October 1935 – Shinsaibashi – Namba (opening). Trains started running in 2-car formation. [9] 21 April 1938 – Namba – Tennōji (opening). Trains started running in 3-car formation. Construction stopped during World War II.

  6. Yotsubashi Line - Wikipedia

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    The Yotsubashi Line runs in a north and south direction. connecting the Osaka Metro Nankō Port Town Line at Suminoekōen Station. At first, it was a branch of the Osaka Metro Midōsuji Line, branching off at Daikokuchō Station but was extended north to Nishi-Umeda Station and made a separate line. This new section of the Yotsubashi Line takes ...

  7. Namba Station - Wikipedia

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    The name "Namba Station" can also refer to the entire station complex as a whole, including the similarly named JR Namba Station and Ōsaka Namba Station. The names of both stations are written in hiragana on signage within the stations, because the kanji "難波" can be also read "Naniwa". However, the names of both stations officially employs ...

  8. List of Osaka Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Osaka Metro stations lists all of the stations in the Osaka Metro and includes the station's name, picture, metro lines serving that station, location (ward or city), design, and daily usage. The Osaka Metro consists of eight subway lines and one automated people mover , with a total of 133 stations [ 1 ] (108 stations [ 2 ] counting ...

  9. Keihan Nakanoshima Line - Wikipedia

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    Station name Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location KH54 Nakanoshima (Osaka International Convention Center) 中之島 (大阪国際会議場) 0.0 Kita-ku, Osaka: KH53 Watanabebashi: 渡辺橋 0.9 Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line KH52 Ōebashi: 大江橋 1.4 Keihan Main Line (Yodoyabashi) Osaka Metro Midōsuji Line (Yodoyabashi) KH51 Naniwabashi