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  Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (東京地下鉄南北線 Tōkyō Chikatetsu Namboku-sen) is a subway line, part of the Tokyo Metro system in Tokyo, Japan.
Namboku Line trains interoperate with the Tokyu Meguro Line from Meguro Station, and with Saitama Railway Line from Akabane-Iwabuchi Station.
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (G-06), Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Kokkai Gijido-mae Station: (M-14), Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Kokkai Gijido-mae Station: C-07.
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 ipedia.com: Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro.
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (東京地下鉄銀座線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro.
The 14.3km line serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chuo, Chiyoda, and Taito.
www.ipedia.com /tokyo_metro_ginza_line.html   (243 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tokyo Metro Ginza Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The 14.3 km line serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chuo, Chiyoda, and Taito.
It is the oldest underground railway line in Asia: the portion between Ueno and Asakusa was completed by the Tokyo Underground Railway on December 30, 1927.
The line reached Shibuya in 1939, although the segment west of Aoyama-itchome was operated by a separate company, Tokyo Rapid Railway, from 1937 to the TRTA's consolidation in 1941.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tokyo-Metro-Ginza-Line   (1701 words)

  
 Meguro Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meguro Station (目黒駅; -eki) is located in Tokyo's Shinagawa ward close to the boundary with Meguro ward.
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line - through service with Tokyu Meguro Line
Tōkyū Meguro Line - through service with Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Toei Mita Line
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Meguro_Station   (79 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. (formally &26481;&20140;&22320;&19979;&37444;&26666;&24335;&20250;&31038; T&333;ky&333; Chikatetsu Kabushiki Kaisha, but commonly &26481;&20140;&12513;&12488;&12525; T&333;ky&333; Metoro) is one of the two operators of Tokyo's metro system.
The Tokyo Metro is one of the most complex public transportation systems in the world yet remains as one of the most user friendly and arguably one of the most convenient, especially for non-Japanese speaking commuters: - Train stops are announced in both English and Japanese.
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line operates from Shibuya to Asakusa with Ginza Station being the median stop.
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 Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (東京地下鉄半蔵門線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro.
The 16.8 km line serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chiyoda, Chuo, Koto and Sumida.
Hanzomon Line trains interoperate with the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line from Shibuya Station and with the Tobu Isesaki Line from Oshiage Station.
www.open-encyclopedia.com /Tokyo_Metro_Hanzomon_Line   (145 words)

  
 Toei Oedo Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Toei Ōedo Line is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (not the Tokyo Metro) operates the Ōedo Line.
Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, JR East Chuo Main Line
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Toei_Oedo_Line   (194 words)

  
 Read about Tokyo Metro at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Tokyo Metro and learn about Tokyo Metro here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo Metro is one of the most complex public transportation systems in the world yet remains as one of the most user friendly and arguably one of the most convenient, especially for non-Japanese speaking commuters:
Marunouchi Line is also signposted as M-08 with the familiar red colored circle surrounding it; Even if a commuter could not read the English or Japanese station names on signs or maps, they can simply look for the red line and then find the appropriately numbered station on said line.
The Tokyo Metro is extremely punctual and has regular trains arriving less than five minutes apart most of the day and night.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Tokyo_Metro   (472 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Tokyo Metro
Tokyo Metro indicated in its public share offering that it would cease construction once the Fukutoshin Line is completed.
Some therefore expect that the line will be the final expansion to the Tokyo Metro network, although several lines such as the Hanzōmon Line have yet to be completed as planned.
Namboku Line shares tracks of the section from Meguro to Shirokane-Takanawa with Toei Mita Line, 2.3km.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Tokyo_Metro   (572 words)

  
 Tokyo International Airport - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Tokyo International Airport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Tokyo International Airport (Japanese: 東京国際空港 Tōkyō Kokusai Kūkō) is an airport in Ota, Tokyo, Japan.
All international flights, except for those to Taiwan, Republic of China are moved to NTIA by the end of the year, and customs/immigration facilities are removed from the main terminal to allow it to accommodate more domestic passengers.
Haneda Airport is served by the Keihin Kyuko Railway and Tokyo Monorail.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Tokyo-International-Airport.html   (767 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. (東京地下鉄株式会社 Tokyo Chikatetsu Kabushiki Kaisha) is one of the two operators of Tokyo's metro system.
TRTA was administered by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, and jointly funded by the national and metropolitan governments.
The other metro operator in Tokyo is the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, which operates the Toei system.
www.open-encyclopedia.com /Tokyo_Metro   (115 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro | Ticket and Service Information | Between Shirokane-takanawa and Meguro on the Namboku Line
The section between Shirokane-takanawa and Meguro on the Namboku line is used together with the Mita line of Toei subways.
When traveling on the Tokyo Metro Namboku line, or the Toei Mita line, between Meguro, Shirokanedai and Shirokane-takanawa stations the fare is 160 yen for adults (80 yen for children).
traveling further onto Tokyo Metro lines, departing from Meguro, Shirokanedai or Shirokane-takanawa, fare is due to Tokyo Metro.
www.tokyometro.jp /e/ticket/meguro_shirokane.html   (278 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro (The privatization in the Teito Rapid Transit Authority)
To have been the mark which took "S" so far in the form was changed into the one to have imagined Metro's "M" and this mark became declared at the doorway and the vehicle of the subway.
That it was easy to have a foreigner excursionist and so on grasp a position as this Tokyo Metro was born, it decided to put "the station number".
Only, when putting the * mark of the railway of the station number to have been specified at the entrance (partial at the exit stairs) of the subway which is in the ground ideally, too, it seems whether or not not to be easy-to-understand with the tripper who is walking out of the more.
www.f-banchan.net /tokyo/metro/metro_AD.htm   (495 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro Namboku Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (東京地下鉄南北線 Tōkyō Chikatetsu Namboku-sen) is a subway line, part of the Tokyo Metro system in Tokyo, Japan.
The Namboku Line is Tokyo Metro's newest line, featuring advanced technology including full automatic train operation and platform doors.
Namboku Line trains also interoperate with the Tokyu Meguro Line past Meguro Station, and with Saitama Railway Line past Akabane-Iwabuchi Station.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/T/Tokyo-Metro-Namboku-Line.htm   (216 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro Namboku Line -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The name of the route means South-North Line, and it runs from (Click link for more info and facts about Meguro Station) Meguro Station in the south through 17 intermediate stations to Akabane Iwabuchi Station in the north.
The Namboku Line is Tokyo Metro's newest line, featuring advanced technology including full (Click link for more info and facts about automatic train operation) automatic train operation and platform doors.
Namboku Line trains also interoperate with the (Click link for more info and facts about Tokyu Meguro Line) Tokyu Meguro Line past (Click link for more info and facts about Meguro Station) Meguro Station, and with Saitama Railway Line past Akabane-Iwabuchi Station.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/to/tokyo_metro_namboku_line.htm   (490 words)

  
 Toden Arakawa Line
The Toden Arakawa Line (都電荒川線) is a streetcar line in Tokyo, Japan.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation operates this line, along with four subway lines and a monorail.
The line is fully double-track, and draws 600 V electrical supply.
en.mcfly.org /Toden_Arakawa_Line   (141 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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 TOKYO METRO FACTS AND INFORMATION
The other metro operator in Tokyo is the Tokyo_Metropolitan_Bureau_of_Transportation, which operates the ''Toei'' system.
The Tokyo Metro forms part of one of the most complex public transportation systems in the world.
For example, Shinjuku_Station on the Marunouchi Line is also signposted as M-08 with the familiar red colored circle surrounding it; Even if a commuter could not read the English or Japanese station names on signs or maps, they can simply look for the red line and then find the appropriately numbered station on said line.
www.witwik.com /Tokyo_Metro   (405 words)

  
 Tokyo Institute of Technology | Tamachi Campus
The place-name is derived from the fact that the area was originally "ta" (rice fields) but later became a "machi" (town).
Tamachi is now completely urbanized, and by leaving the office buildings behind and climbing a hill, one can enjoy a nice stroll through a quiet residential area, with embassies and museums along the way.
"Tokyo Saiseika Chuo Byoin" Hospital 1-4-17 Mita, Minato-ku Tel.
www.titech.ac.jp /access-and-campusmap/e/campus-and-surrounding-area/tamachi.html   (216 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. (formally 東京地下鉄株式会社 Tōkyō Chikatetsu Kabushiki Kaisha, but commonly 東京メトロ Tōkyō Metoro) is one of the two operators of (The capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan) Tokyo's (Electric underground railway) metro system.
The other metro operator in Tokyo is the (Click link for more info and facts about Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation) Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, which operates the Toei system.
The (Click link for more info and facts about Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line operates from Ogikubo to (Click link for more info and facts about Ikebukuro) Ikebukuro, servicing predominantly the main government district of (Click link for more info and facts about Kasumigaseki) Kasumigaseki.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/T/To/Tokyo_Metro.htm   (742 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A train for Shibuya departs Asakusa Station on the Ginza Line.
The Ginza Line and the Marunouchi Line run on standard gauge (1435 mm) rails; the other Tokyo Metro lines run on narrow gauge (1067 mm) rails.
At Nagatacho: Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ginza_Line   (344 words)

  
 UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Japan > TOKYO Subway (Eidan-TRTA-Teito and TOEI)
Opened in 5 stages between 1991 and 2002, the newest of all Tokyo subway lines is a ring line with a handle (40.7 km, 36 stations).
On 31 March 2001 it was extended from Tokyo Teleport to Tenzohzu Isle where transfer is possible to the Tokyo Monorail.
On 1 Dec 2004, the line was extended to Haneda Airport Terminal 2.
de.geocities.com /tok_subway/tokyo.htm   (1075 words)

  
 Tokyo Jihen - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Tokyo Jihen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Tokyo Jihen (東京事変) (can translate to The Tokyo Incidents) is a Japanese band created by Shina Ringo, after leaving her original solo career.
While this is a new band, Shina has worked with the band members in the final months of her original career, especially Kameda who has worked with her for a long time.
She had wished to be in a band since her debut and has finally achieved it.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Tokyo-Jihen.html   (206 words)

  
 Tokyo - Wikitravel
Tokyo's main international gateway is Narita Airport (成田空港 NRT), located in the town of Narita nearly 70 kilometers northeast of Tokyo and covered in a separate article.
Many of the private lines interoperate with the subways, which can occasionally make a single ride seem unreasonably expensive as you are in essence transferring to another line and fare system, even though you're still on the same train.
Tokyo has a vast array of sights, but the first items on the agenda of most visitors are the temples of Asakusa, the gardens of the Imperial Palace (in Chiyoda) and the Meiji Shrine (in Harajuku).
wikitravel.org /en/Tokyo   (5062 words)

  
 TODEN ARAKAWA LINE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Tokyo_Metropolitan_Bureau_of_Transportation operates this line, along with four subway lines and a monorail.
The Toden Arakawa Line operates in northern and eastern Tokyo, in areas that tourists frequently do not see; for that reason alone, the quick trip is highly worthwhile.
Unlike the so-called surface train lines, which are actually elevated and whisk passengers over neighborhoods quickly, the Arakawa line allows riders to have leisurely, street-level views of older sections of Tokyo that differ dramatically from the busy and increasingly high-rise neighborhoods like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro.
www.witwib.com /Toden_Arakawa_Line   (227 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Teito Rapid Transit Authority
The Teito Rapid Transit Authority (帝都高速度交通営団 Teito Kōsokudo Kōtsū Eidan, abbreviated Eidan or TRTA) is one of the two operators of Tokyo's metro system.
The TRTA is one of the last government-administered rail companies in Japan; it was kept in the transport minister's portfolio after the dissolution of Japan National Railways into the modern JR group.
However, the line has been scheduled for privatization for some time: in 2004, it will be privatized and renamed to the Tokyo Subway Co., Ltd. (東京地下鉄株式会社)
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/t/te/teito_rapid_transit_authority.html   (151 words)

  
 Construction Area | New Museum | Suntory Museum Of Art | Suntory
The New Suntory Museum of Art (tentatively) is under construction in a section of the "Tokyo Mid-town", the large-scale redevelopment plan designed for the former Roppongi site of the Defense Agency, and scheduled to hold a grand-opening in the spring of 2007.
The new Museum will be among a concentration of cultural and art facilities, such as Suntory Hall, and the National Art Center, Tokyo, scheduled to open in 2006.
Tentative direct connection to "Roppongi" Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
www.suntory.com /culture-sports/sma/museum/area.html   (475 words)

  
 Translate This! » Blog Archive » Tokyo Metro
I used to live on what used to be the Mekama line (目蒲線), running between Kamata and Meguro, and the Namboku line is a continuation of the old Mekama tracks.
There are a number of maps of the subway system online, one of which shows all transfer stations by station number (als available in English), and one which puts subway lines and points of interest in relation.
While most subway lines belong to the Tokyo Metro system, operated by Tokyo Metro Co., some of them are Toei lines, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
www.blog.wahlster.net /?p=207   (278 words)

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