Midōsuji Line (Osaka)
Appearance
The Midosuji Line (御堂筋線) is the oldest and most traveled line of the Osaka Municipal Subway system. The Umeda-Shinsaibashi portion opened in 1933, and the line was gradually expanded over the next few decades, reaching its current length in 1987.
The Senri-Esaka portion is operated by the Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway, but is seamless with the rest of the line.
Stations
- Senri-Chuo Station
- Momoyama-dai Station
- Ryokuchi-koen Station
- Esaka Station
- Higashi-Mikuni Station
- Shin-Osaka Station
- Nishinakajima-minamikata Station
- Nakatsu Station
- Umeda Station
- Yodoyabashi Station
- Hommachi Station
- Shinsaibashi Station
- Namba Station
- Daikokucho Station
- Dobutsuen-mae Station
- Tennoji Station
- Showacho Station
- Nishi-Tanabe Station
- Nagai Station
- Abiko Station
- Kita-Hanada Station
- Shin-Kaneoka Station
- Nakamozu Station
Statistics
- Length: 24.5 km (not including Kitakyu); 30.4 km (including Kitakyu)
- Gauge: 1.435 m
- Voltage: 750V, provided by third rail