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  2. Ōtemachi Station (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    Ōtemachi Station (大手町駅, Ōtemachi-eki) is a major subway station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway. It is served by five lines, more than any other station on the Tokyo underground network, and is thus the biggest subway station in Tokyo. [1] It is Tokyo Metro's second busiest station, after ...

  3. Toei Bus - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, its tourist bus division was assigned to Hato Bus (はとバス), which now dominates tourist bus services in Tokyo. Toei Bus had a good financial condition in 1950s, but went into red from 1961. After 1963, many streetcar lines were closed, and new bus routes started their services as substitutes, making the backbone of the current ...

  4. Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo City purchased the Tokyo Railway Company, a streetcar operator, in 1911, and placed its lines under the authority of the Tokyo Municipal Electric Bureau (東京市電気局, Tokyo-shi Denki Kyoku). The TMEB began bus service in 1924 as an emergency measure after the Great Kantō earthquake knocked out streetcar service in the city.

  5. Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line - Wikipedia

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    However, Yushima Station is located relatively close to Ueno-okachimachi Station on the Oedo Line without being marked as an official transfer between the lines. According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation , as of June 2009 the Chiyoda Line was the second most crowded subway line in Tokyo, at its peak running at 181% [a ...

  6. Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line - Wikipedia

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    An eminent domain battle erupted with landowners along the proposed route, which delayed the completion of the next stage of the line. Hanzomon Station opened in December 1982, and the full extension around the Imperial Palace, terminating at Mitsukoshi-mae, was not completed until January 1989. The line was then extended to Suitengu-mae in ...

  7. Tokyo Bay City Bus - Wikipedia

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    Shin-Urayasu Station: Haneda Airport: The route runs on only one-way the bus goes to Haneda Airport from Shione No Machi. Tokyo・Akihabara - Tokyo Disney Resort・Shin-Urayasu Line: Akihabara Station・Tokyo Station: Tokyo Disney Resort・Akemi 4 chome(Meikai University) Hinode 7 chome: Passengers don't have to reserve the seat of buses ...

  8. Toei Mita Line - Wikipedia

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    The right-of-way and stations between Shirokane-Takanawa and Meguro are shared with the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line - a unique situation on the Tokyo subway where both operators share common infrastructure. Under an agreement of both parties, the fare for this section is calculated on the Toei system for passengers travelling to stations on the ...

  9. Nishi Tokyo Bus - Wikipedia

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    Nishi Tokyo Bus Co., Ltd. (西東京バス株式会社, Nishi Tōkyō Basu Kabusiki-gaisha) is a bus-operating company in western Tama Area, mainly in Hachioji and Akiruno, Tokyo, Japan. It has Tama Bus Co., Ltd. ( 多摩バス株式会社 , Tama Basu Kabushiki-gaisha ) in a subsidiary which once took charge of bus routes in western Hachioji ...