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Ōsaka Station (大阪駅, Ōsaka-eki) is a major railway station in the Umeda district of Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It forms as one of the city's main railway terminals to the north, the other being Shin-Ōsaka .
The JR Tōzai Line (JR東西線, Jei-āru Tōzai-sen) is one of several commuter rail lines and services in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Metropolitan Area, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The line, whose name literally means "east-west", runs underground through central Osaka and connects the Gakkentoshi Line at Kyobashi Station in ...
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 ...
Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station; Sakurajima Station; Sekime Station; Sekime-Seiiku Station; Sekime-Takadono Station; Sembayashi Station; Shigino Station; Shimmori-Furuichi Station; Shimo-Shinjō Station; Shin-Fukushima Station; Shin-Imamiya Station; Shin-Kami Station; Shin-Ōsaka Station; Shōji Station (Osaka, Osaka) Sōzenji Station
The Osaka Higashi Line (おおさか東線, Ōsaka-Higashi-sen) (Literally: Osaka East Line) is a railway line in Osaka, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR-West). The line connects Ōsaka Station in northern Osaka with Kyūhōji Station in Yao , forming an arc around the northern and eastern suburbs of the city.
On 24 August 1969 the voltage was raised to 1500 VDC. As the commuters increased, Hankyu's first 10-car operation began on the Takarazuka Line in March 1982, but 10 car trains were discontinued again in December 2022. [2] [3] Following the elevation work of Kawanishi-Noseguchi Station, through services to Nose Electric Railway began on 17 ...
The line color on maps, station signs, and train livery is golden orange (柑子色, kōji-iro, Munsell code 5YR6.5/14). The line's symbol is a capital I on a solid golden-orange roundel ; while all other lines use Parisine for their mark, the "I" of the Imazatosuji Line has serifs, similar to Verdana .
Kashima Station opened on 8 March 1997 coinciding with the opening of the JR Tōzai Line between Kyobashi and Amagasaki. [1] Station numbering was introduced in March 2018 with Kashima being assigned station number JR-H48. [2] [3]