Stations
All stations are in Suminoe-ku, Osaka.Rolling stock
, the following train types are used on the line, all formed as four-car sets. * 200 series four-car sets (since 29 June 2016)200 series
A fleet of four-car 200 series trainsets was introduced between 2016 and March 2017, all finished in different colour liveries. The first set, 01, entered revenue service on 29 June 2016, followed by the second set, 02, in October 2016. , the 200 series fleet consists of twenty sets (numbered 01 to 21 (excluding 13)), and formed as follows. The trains have stainless steel bodies.Former rolling stock
* 100 series (1981–2001) * 100A series (1991-2019)History
*March 16, 1981 – The Nankō Port Town Line from Nakafuto to Suminoekōen opened, making it the second-oldest AGT line in Japan after Kobe's Port Island Line, and the first licensed application of the Vought Airtrans people mover system outside the United States. Trains run using GoA2 semi-automatic mode with driver on board, and all stations are fitted with full-height platform screen doors, a first in Osaka. *October 20, 1991 – 100A series trains begin operations, along with fully automatic GoA4 operations. *October 5, 1993 – Operations were suspended due to an accident that occurred at Suminoekōen Station; operations resumed on November 19, 1993 in GoA2 semi-automatic mode. *December 18, 1997 – The Osaka Port Transport System Co., Ltd. from Cosmosquare to Nakafutō opened. *February 20, 2000 – Unattended GoA4 operations resume. *July 1, 2005 – The OTS New Tram Technoport Line was merged to the Nankō Port Town Line.Statistics
*Distance: 7.9 km (incl. former OTS Line 1.3 km) *Power: 600 V three phase AC, side contact *Line color: cerulean blue *Symbol letter: PSee also
* Transport in Keihanshin * List of rapid transit systemsReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nanko Port Town Line Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture Railway lines opened in 1981