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Line 4 (Osaka)
Line 4 or 4 Line may refer to: Public transport Asia *Line 4 (Chennai Metro), or Orange Line, under construction in India * Busan Metro Line 4, a rubber-tyred metro line in Busan, South Korea * Kolkata Metro Line 4 or Noapara Barasat Line, under construction in India * Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 4, Metro Manila, Philippines *Line 4 (Mumbai Metro), under early stages of construction * Line 4 (Osaka) or Chūō Line, in Japan * Seoul Subway Line 4, a line across the National Capital Area, South Korea * Sri Petaling Line, the fourth rapid transit line in Klang Valley, Malaysia * Zhonghe–Xinlu line, a metro line in Taipei, Taiwan China * Line 4 (Beijing Subway), a metro line in Beijing *Line 4 (Changchun Subway), a metro line in Changchun, Jilin *Line 4 (Changsha Metro), a metro line in Changsha, Hunan *Line 4 (Chengdu Metro), a metro line in Chengdu, Sichuan * Line 4 (Chongqing Rail Transit),a metro line in Chongqing * Line 4 (Dongguan Rail Transit), a planned subway line ...
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Line 4 (Chennai Metro)
The Orange Line or Line 4 is one of the three lines of Chennai Metro, Phase 2 Project . The under construction line stretches from to . The line will consist of 27 stations, out of which 9 are underground and 18 are elevated. Phase II E. Sreedharan, in 2013, stressed on the need of a greater expansion of Chennai metro network by undertaking subsequent phases. In July 2016, the then Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa announced that Chennai Metro Phase 2 would be 104 km long and have 104 stations. In July 2017, in a suo motu statement in the State Legislative Assembly, an extension in Phase II, involving an extension of Line 4 from Lighthouse up to Poonamallee, with the Madhavaram–Sholinganallur Sholinganallur, also spelled Solinganalloor or Sozhinganalloor, is a locality in the southern part of Chennai, India. Etymology The etymology given by Tamil scholars is "chola" + "angam" + "nallur" , which indicates that Sholinganallur was on ... and Lighthouse–Poonamallee l ...
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