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Nagoya

Japan (Asia)


Date of opening [d.m.y]15.11.1957
Network length89 km (55.31 mi)
Number of stations93 (82*)
Number of lines4
Stations per line23.25
Avg. station distance*1.09 km (0.67 mi)
Avg. line length22.25 km (13.83 mi)
*with transfer stations counted once
World Metro List by J. Serradell, 1/2008.
     
System known asSubway
Annual ridershipUnknown
Track orientationLeft
Air-conditioned trainsNo
Walk-through trainsYes
Rubber-tyred trainsNo
Driverless linesNo
Platform screen doorsNo
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Metro Museums

Nagoya City Tram & Subway Museum. This museum is filled with vintage trains and trams, photographic history, hands-on simulators, and even giant tunneling equipment.
Address: Located on route 153, a 7-minute walk from exit 2 of Akaike Station. At Akaike metro station.
Hours: 10:00 to 16:00, closed Wednesdays and from 12/29 to 1/3. Admission: free.
Reference: nic-nagoya.or.jp.





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Wikipedia page
Nagoya city information (Wikipedia)



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