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Encyclopedia > Midosuji Line

The Midosuji Line (御堂筋線) is the oldest and most traveled line of the Osaka Municipal Subway system. The section between Umeda and Shinsaibashi opened in 1933, and the line was gradually expanded over the next few decades, reaching its current length in 1987.


The section between Senri-Chuo and Esaka is operated by Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway, but is seamless with the rest of the line.


Stations

Station number Station name Connecting Lines Location
Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway
M08 Senri-Chuo Station Osaka Monorail Toyonaka
M09 Momoyama-dai Station   Suita
M10 Ryokuchi-koen Station   Toyonaka
Osaka Municipal Subway Midosuji Line
M11 Esaka Station   Suita
M12 Higashi-Mikuni Station   Yodogawa-ku, Osaka
M13 Shin-Osaka Station Central Japan Railway:Tokaido Shinkansen
West Japan Railway:Sanyo Shinkansen and JR Kyoto Line(Tokaido Main Line)
M14 Nishinakajima-Minamigata Station Hankyu Railway:Kyoto Line(Minamikata Station)
M15 Nakatsu Station   Kita-ku, Osaka
M16 Umeda Station West Japan Railway:JR Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line, and Osaka Loop Line(Osaka Station), JR Tozai Line(Kita-Shinchi Station)

Hankyu Railway:Kobe Line, Takarazuka Line, Kyoto Line(Umeda Station)
Hanshin Electric Railway:Hanshin Line(Umeda Station)

Osaka Municipal Subway:Tanimachi Line(Higashi-Umeda Station)(T20) and Yotsubashi Line(Nishi-Umeda Station)(Y11)
M17 Yodoyabashi Station Keihan Electric Railway:Keihan Line Chuo-ku, Osaka
M18 Hommachi Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Chuo Line(C16) and Yotsubashi Line(Y13)
M19 Shinsaibashi Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line(N15) and Yotsubashi Line(Yotsubashi Station)(Y14)
M20 Namba Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Sennichimae Line(S16) and Yotsubashi Line(Y15)

Nankai Electric Railway:Nankai Line and Koya Line
Kintetsu:Namba Line(Kintetsu Namba Station)

West Japan Railway:Kansai Line(Yamatoji Line)(JR Namba Station)
M21 Daikokucho Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Yotsubashi Line(Y16) Naniwa-ku, Osaka
M22 Dobutsuen-mae Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Sakaisuji Line(K19)

West Japan Railway:Osaka Loop Line and Kansai Line(Yamatoji Line)(Shin-Imamiya Station)
Nankai Electric Railway:Nankai Line and Koya Line(Shin-Imamiya Station)

Hankai Tramway:Hankai Line(Minamikasumicho Station)
Nishinari-ku, Osaka
M23 Tennoji Station Osaka Municipal Subway:Tanimachi Line(T27)

West Japan Railway:Osaka Loop Line, Kansai Line(Yamatoji Line), and Hanwa Line
Kintetsu:Minami-Osaka Line(Osaka Abenobashi Station)

Hankai Tramway:Uemachi Line(Tennoji-eki-mae Station)
Abeno-ku, Osaka
M24 Showacho Station  
M25 Nishi-Tanabe Station  
M26 Nagai Station West Japan Railway:Hanwa Line Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka
M27 Abiko Station  
M28 Kita-Hanada Station   Sakai
M29 Shin-Kanaoka Station  
M30 Nakamozu Station Nankai Electric Railway:Koya Line
Osaka Prefectual Urban Development:Semboku Kosoku Line

Statistics

  • Distance: 24.5 km (not including Kitakyu); 30.4 km (including Kitakyu)
  • Gauge: 1.435 m
  • Voltage: DC 750V, provided by third rail
  • Line color: red (one of the most important line in Osaka)
  • Line symbol: M


 

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