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The Nagoya City Transportation Bureau (名古屋市交通局, Nagoya-shi Kōtsūkyoku) is a municipal government agency responsible for public transport in Nagoya, Japan. The organization operates subways and buses. It was founded in 1922, as an operator of Nagoya City Tram bought from Nagoya Electric Railroad, the current Nagoya Railroad.
Open top bus – Bus, usually a double-decker bus, without a roof City Sightseeing operates a service by this name in many cities; Tour bus service – Sightseeing bus service for tourists; Transit pass – Transit ticket for multiple trips Rail pass – Transit ticket for multiple trips by rail
Bus in the Nakagawa Ward, Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star rolling stock (2009) The Nagoya Municipal Bus (名古屋市営バス, Nagoya Shiei Basu) is a bus service operated by the Bus Service Division of the Nagoya City Transportation Bureau. It is also called the City Bus (市バス, Shibasu). The bureau mainly operates bus routes in the wards of ...
Boji, a street dog in Istanbul, is notable for riding all forms of public transportation, including ferries, buses, metros and trams. The Istanbul metro has reported that he visits at least 29 metro stations each day. [2] Dodger, an elderly cat in Dorset, England, took round trips on several buses and was suspected to be motivated by the warmth ...
Nagoya Guideway Bus Co. manages the guideway facilities and cars, while Nagoya Municipal Bus operates buses on the line. The Yutorito Line is the only guided bus line in Japan. The line is legally considered to be a type of railway , with the elevated section treated as a type of tram . [ 1 ]
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Kawana Station (川名駅, Kawana-eki) is a subway station on the Tsurumai Line in Kawanayama-chō, Shōwa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Nagoya Municipal Subway operator Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. [1]
Glass roof of Oasis 21 Oasis 21 and Nagoya TV Tower. Oasis 21 is a modern facility located adjacent to Nagoya TV Tower in Sakae, Nagoya which was opened to the public in 2002. . It contains restaurants, stores, and a bus terminal, as well as an area for tourist informati