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  2. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto City Bus in front of Kyoto Station. The Kyoto City Buses (京都市バス, Kyōto Shi-basu) are a major means of public transport in Kyoto. The buses have been operating since 1928. [1] Besides the regular commuter routes, the city bus co-operated the city's "Regular Tour Bus" with Keihan Bus. [2]

  3. JR Kōbe Line - Wikipedia

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    Distance (km) Stop Transfers Location Between stations from Osaka Local Rapid Special Rapid Ward, City Prefecture Through service to/from the JR Kyoto Line; Tokaido Main Line JR-A47 Osaka: 大阪 - 0.0 JR Kyoto Line (Tokaido Main Line) JR Takarazuka Line (JR-G47) Osaka Loop Line (JR-O11) Osaka Higashi Line (JR-F01) JR Tōzai Line (JR-H44 ...

  4. Tōkaidō Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The section between Kyoto and Osaka is known as the JR Kyoto Line. Trains from the Biwako and Kosei lines travel through onto the JR Kyoto Line and continue west towards the JR Kobe Line at Osaka. Legend: : All trains stop | : All trains pass : Trains only after morning rush stop; Local trains stop at all stations.

  5. Keihan Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto: KH36 Tōfukuji: 東福寺 S S | | ↑ | | | D JR West Nara Line: KH37 Shichijō: 七条 S S S S S S S KH38 Kiyomizu-Gojō: 清水五条 S S S | ↑ | | | KH39 Gion-Shijō: 祇園四条 S S S S S S S Hankyu Kyoto Main Line (Kyoto-kawaramachi) KH40 Sanjō (M) 三条 S S S S S S S Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line (Sanjō ...

  6. JR Kyōto Line - Wikipedia

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    From September 5, 1876 to the opening of Kyoto Station on February 6, 1877, Ōmiyadōri Temporary Station (大宮通仮停車場, Ōmiyadōri Kari Teishajō) was the station for the city of Kyoto. The temporary station was located at 40 chains (0.80 km) west of Kyoto Station construction site, or 3 miles and 47 chains (5.77 km) away from ...

  7. Tōkaidō (road) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Tōkaidō corridor is the most heavily travelled transportation corridor in Japan, connecting Greater Tokyo (including the capital Tokyo as well as Japan's second largest city Yokohama) to Nagoya (fourth largest), and then to Osaka (third largest) via Kyoto. The Tokyo-Nagoya-Kyoto-Osaka route is followed by the JR Tōkaidō Main Line ...

  8. Kyoto Jūkan Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto Jūkan Expressway (京都縦貫自動車道, Kyōto Jūkan Jidōsha-dō) is a national expressway in Kyoto Prefecture. It is owned and operated primarily by the West Nippon Expressway Company (NEXCO West Japan) and the Kyoto Prefecture Road Corporation.

  9. Biwako Line - Wikipedia

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    Stations are listed from east to west. The distance of Tokyo – Maibara is 445.9 km (277.1 mi), and that of Tokyo – Kyoto is 513.6 km (319.1 mi). Historically, the Tōkaidō Main Line continued from Tokyo to Kyoto and beyond, through Maibara. In the Japanese timetable books, the distances from Tokyo are still shown in the table, although the ...