List Of Railway Lines In Japan (A To I)
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List Of Railway Lines In Japan (A To I)
Numbers * Line 1 (Chiba Urban Monorail) * Line 1 (Astram Line) (Hiroshima Rapid Transit) * Line 1 (Blue Line) ( Yokohama City Transportation Bureau) * Line 1 (Kūkō Line/Airport Line) (Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau) * Line 1 (Midōsuji Line) ( Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau) * Line 1 Asakusa Line (Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation) * Line 1 Higashiyama Line (Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya) * Line 2 (Chiba Urban Monorail) * Line 2 (Hakozaki Line) (Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau) * Line 2 (Tanimachi Line) ( Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau) * Line 2 Hibiya Line (Tokyo Metro) * Line 2 Meijō Line (Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya) * Line 2 Meikō Line (Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya) * Line 3 (Blue Line) ( Yokohama City Transportation Bureau) * Line 3 (Nanakuma Line) (Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau) * Line 3 (Yotsubashi Line) ( Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau) * Line 3 Ginza Line (Tokyo Metro) * Line 3 Tsurumai Line (Transpor ...
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List Of Railway Lines In Japan
List of railway lines in Japan lists existing railway lines in Japan alphabetically. The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for and another for . The difference between the two is a legal, and not always substantial, one. Some regional rails are classified as ''kidō'', while some light rails are actually ''tetsudō''. There are also other railways not legally classified as either ''tetsudō'' or ''kidō'', such as airport people movers, ''slope cars'' (automated small rack monorails), or amusement park rides. Those lines are not listed here. According to the laws, ''tetsudō/kidō'' include conventional railways (over ground or underground, including subways), as well as maglev trains, monorails, ''new transit systems'' (a blanket term roughly equivalent to people mover or automated guideway transit in other countries), '' skyrails'' (automated small cable monorails), trams, trolleybuses, guideway buses, funiculars (called "cable c ...
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