Sennichimae Line - History

History

  • April 16, 1969 - Nodahanshin - Sakuragawa (opening)
  • July 25, 1969 - Tanimachi Kyūchōme - Imazato (opening)
  • September 10, 1969 - Imazato - Shin-Fukae (opening)
  • March 11, 1970 - Sakuragawa - Tanimachi Kyūchōme (opening)
  • December 2, 1981 - Shin-Fukae - Minami-Tatsumi (opening)
Transport in Keihanshin (Greater Osaka)
JR West lines
("Urban Network")
  • ● Biwako – JR Kyoto – JR Kobe
    • Hokuriku
    • Tōkaidō
    • San'yō
  • ● Hanwa
  • ● Gakkentoshi (Katamachi)
  • ● Kansai Airport
  • ● Kosei
  • ● Kusatsu
  • ● Nara
  • ● Osaka Loop
  • ● Osaka Higashi
  • ● Sagano
    • San'in
  • ● JR Takarazuka (Fukuchiyama)
  • ● JR Tōzai
  • ● Yamatoji
    • Kansai
  • ●JR Yumesaki (Sakurajima)
  • ● Akō
  • ● Hagoromo
  • ● Kansai
  • ● Kisei
  • ● Man-yō Mahoroba (Sakurai)
  • ● San'yō
  • ● Wadamisaki
  • ● Wakayama
Osaka Municipal Subway lines
  • Chūō
  • Imazatosuji
  • Midōsuji
  • Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi
  • Sennichimae
  • Sakaisuji
  • Tanimachi
  • Yotsubashi
  • APM: New Tram
Other Municipal Subway lines
  • Kobe Municipal Subway
    • Seishin-Yamate
    • Kaigan
  • Kyoto Municipal Subway
    • Karasuma
    • Tōzai
Other networks
  • Hankyū
  • Hanshin
  • Keihan
  • Kintetsu
  • Kitakyū
  • Nankai
  • Osaka Monorail
  • Semboku Rapid
Around Keihanshin
  • Hankai
  • Hokushin Kyūkō
  • Kobe New Transit
  • Kobe Rapid
  • Noseden
  • Randen
  • Sanyō
  • Shintetsu
Terminals
  • Ōsaka/Umeda
  • Tennōji/Ōsaka Abenobashi
  • Namba/Ōsaka Namba/JR Namba
  • Kyōbashi
  • Shin-Osaka
  • Ōsaka Uehommachi
  • Kyoto
  • Kawaramachi/Gion-Shijō
  • Sanjō
  • Sannomiya
    • JR West
    • others
  • Sakaihigashi
  • Kintetsu Nara
Miscellaneous
  • ICOCA
  • PiTaPa
  • Rail transport in Japan
  • Airports
    • Itami
    • Kansai
    • Kobe
  • Ports
    • Port of Kobe

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