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Yurakucho Line
Yurakucho Line
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The Yurakucho Line (Y) 有楽町線 is a subway line operated by the Tokyo Metro durring from Koto in Tokyo to Saitama Prefecture. The line began operations in 1974 and presently comprises 24 stations over a total distance of 28.3 km (17.58 mi). Trains on the Yurakucho Line reach a maximum speed of 80 kph (50 mph).

Line color: yellow

Stations on the Yurakucho Line

Station NumberStation Name in EnglishStation Name in JapaneseInterchange(s)
Y-01Wakoshi Subway Station和光市Fukutoshin Line (F-01)
Y-02Chikatetsu-Narimasu Subway Station地下鉄成増Fukutoshin Line (F-02)
Y-03Chikatetsu-Akatsuka Subway Station地下鉄赤塚Fukutoshin Line (F-03)
Y-04Heiwadai Subway Station平和台Fukutoshin Line (F-04)
Y-05Hikawadai Subway Station氷川台Fukutoshin Line (F-05)
Y-06Kotake-Mukaihara Subway Station小竹向原Fukutoshin Line (F-06)
Y-07Senkawa Subway Station千川Fukutoshin Line (F-07)
Y-08Kanamecho Subway Station要町Fukutoshin Line (F-08)
Y-09Ikebukuro Subway Station池袋Marunouchi Line (M-25)
Fukutoshin Line (F-09)
Y-10Higashi-Ikebukuro Subway Station東池袋None
Y-11Gokokuji Subway Station護国寺None
Y-12Edogawabashi Subway Station江戸川橋None
Y-13Iidabashi Subway Station飯田橋Tozai Line (T-06)
Namboku Line (N-10)
Oedo Line (E-06)
Y-14Ichigaya Subway Station市ヶ谷Namboku Line (N-09)
Shinjuku Line (S-04)
Y-15Kojimachi Subway Station麹町None
Y-16Nagatacho Subway Station永田町Hanzomon Line (Z-04)
Namboku Line (N-07)
Marunouchi Line (M-13)
Y-17Sakuradamon Subway Station桜田門None
Y-18Yurakucho Subway Station有楽町Hibiya Line (H-07)
Chiyoda Line (C-09)
Mita Line (I-08)
Y-19Ginza-itchome Subway Station銀座一丁目None
Y-20Shintomicho Subway Station新富町None
Y-21Tsukishima Subway Station月島Oedo Line (E-16)
Y-22Toyosu Subway Station豊洲None
Y-23Tatsumi Subway Station辰巳None
Y-24Shin-Kiba Subway Station新木場None




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