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Encyclopedia > Toei Mita Line

The Toei Mita Line (都営地下鉄三田線 Toei Chikatetsu Mita-sen?) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. It runs between Nishi Takashimadaira in Itabashi Ward and Meguro. Between Shirokane-Takanawa and Meguro it shares tracks with the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line. The line passes through the wards of Shinagawa, Minato, Chiyoda, Bunkyo, Toshima, and Itabashi. The line's planning number is 6 and its line color is navy blue Metro is: a general term, synonymous with rapid transit, subway or underground, for an urban underground rail public transit system (see list of rapid transit systems); any of several specific public transport systems, including: Bi-State Development Agency in Missouri and Illinois, d/b/a Metro since 2003 Buffalo Metro... Headquarters of Tokyo Metropolitan Government View of Tokyos Shibuya district Tokyo ) (help· info), literally eastern capital, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and includes the highly urbanized downtown area formerly known as the city of Tokyo which is the heart of the Greater Tokyo Area. ... The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (東京都交通局 Tōkyō-to Kōtsū-kyoku) is Tokyos public transportation authority. ... Itabashi (板橋区; -ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan. ... Meguro Station (目黒駅; -eki) is located in Tokyos Shinagawa ward close to the boundary with Meguro ward. ... Namboku Line (Click on image to enlarge. ...


Platforms on the Mita Line are equipped with chest-height barriers that open in sync with the train's doors. The Mita Line is the only line in the Tokyo subway system that has such barriers, although the Namboku Line has full-height platform doors. Namboku Line (Click on image to enlarge. ...


Route information

Location of Mita Line (blue)
Location of Mita Line (blue)
  • Length: 26.5 km (Nishi-takashimadaira to Shirokane-takanawa: 24.2 km, Shirokane-takanawa to Meguro: 2.3 km)
  • Gauge: 1067 mm
  • Stations: 27
  • Double-track: Entire line
  • Electric supply: 1500 VDC, overhead supply
  • Block system: Automatic (cab signal) (CS-ATC)

Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2000x1409, 108 KB) Summary Toei Mita Line in Tokyo, Japan (blue) with other subway lines. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2000x1409, 108 KB) Summary Toei Mita Line in Tokyo, Japan (blue) with other subway lines. ... This a list of the voltages, etc. ... An electric multiple unit pulling into Tile Hill station; Coventry, England. ...

History

  • December 27, 1968: Sugamo–Takashimadaira segment (10.4 km) opens
  • June 30, 1972: Hibiya–Sugamo segment (7.3 km) opens
  • November 27, 1973: Mita–Hibiya segment (3.3 km) opens
  • May 6, 1976: Takashimadaira–Nishi-takashimadaira segment (1.5 km) opens
  • September 26, 2000: Mita–Meguro segment (4.0 km) opens. Through service to Tokyu Meguro Line begins. One-man train operation begins.

Stations

Note: Stations I-22 through I-27 are above ground.

Station number Station name Connecting lines
I-01 Meguro Station Yamanote Line, Tokyu Meguro Line (through service), Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (joint use)
I-02 Shirokanedai Station Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (joint use)
I-03 Shirokane-takanawa Station Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (joint use)
I-04 Mita Station Toei Asakusa Line, Yamanote Line (Tamachi Station), Keihin-Tohoku Line (Tamachi Station)
I-05 Shibakoen Station
I-06 Onarimon Station
I-07 Uchisaiwaicho Station
I-08 Hibiya Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (Yurakucho Station), Yamanote Line (Yurakucho Station), Keihin-Tohoku Line (Yurakucho Station)
I-09 Ōtemachi Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
I-10 Jimbocho Station Toei Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
I-11 Suidobashi Station Chuo-Sobu Line
I-12 Kasuga Station Toei Oedo Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (Korakuen Station), Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (Korakuen Station)
I-13 Hakusan Station
I-14 Sengoku Station
I-15 Sugamo Station Yamanote Line
I-16 Nishi-sugamo Station Toden Arakawa Line (Shin-koshinzuka Station)
I-17 Shin-itabashi Station Saikyo Line (Itabashi Station)
I-18 Itabashi-kuyakushomae Station
I-19 Itabashi-honcho Station
I-20 Motohasunuma Station
I-21 Shimura-sakaue Station
I-22 Shimura-sanchome Station
I-23 Hasune Station
I-24 Nishidai Station
I-25 Takasahimadaira Station
I-26 Shin-takashimadaira Station
I-27 Nishi-takashimadaira Station

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