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4 are Yamatoji rapid services to Nara via the Yamatoji Line, 2 of which continue to Kamo. 4 are Kansai Airport rapid services to Kansai Airport and Kishuji rapid services to Wakayama via the Hanwa Line. Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line 8 or 9 trains go to Kadoma-minami (every 7 minutes).
The line runs north–south through the eastern part of Osaka city, underneath National Route 479 (Osaka Inner Loop Route), National Route 163, National Route 1 (Keihan National Highway), and Imazatosuji, intersecting subway lines radiating out from the city center, as well as the Keihan Main Line and the Katamachi Line (Gakkentoshi Line).
Tennōji Station (天王寺駅, Tennōji-eki) is a major railway station on the JR West Osaka Loop Line, Hanwa Line, Yamatoji Line, Osaka Metro Midōsuji Line, and Tanimachi Line, located in Tennōji-ku and Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan, and Tennōji-ekimae Station (天王寺駅前駅, Tennōji-eki-mae-eki) is a railway station on the tram Hankai Uemachi Line in Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Kodama (こだま, "Echo") is one of the three train services running on the Tōkaidō and San'yō Shinkansen lines. Stopping at every station, the Kodama is the slowest Shinkansen service for trips between major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka.
24 March 1967: Opening of the Higashi-Umeda – Tanimachi Yonchōme section as Osaka Subway Line 2. [4] Trains started running in 2-car formation. October, 1967: Automatic train operation (ATO) trialled on Line 2, trials ended in February 1968. 17 December 1968: Opening of the Tanimachi Yōnchōme – Tennōji section.
2 side platforms (Sakaisuji Line) Tracks: 4 (2 for each line) Connections: Kintetsu Railway Namba Line at Kintetsu Nippombashi: Construction; Structure type: Underground: Other information; Station code S 17 K 17 History; Opened: 6 December 1969; 55 years ago () Services
2 Osaka Loop Line Clockwise trains for Tennōji and Shin-Imamiya: History. Station numbering was introduced in March 2018 with Tsuruhashi being assigned station ...
"Semba-higashi (船場 東)" has been shown on the station signs since October 2011 to revive the traditional "Semba Brand" in the center of the city of Osaka. "Semba-nishi (船場 西 )" is shown on the station signs at adjacent Hommachi Station.