Namboku Line (Sapporo)

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Namboku Line
5000 series EMU near Minami-Hiragishi Station
Overview
OwnerSapporo City Transportation Bureau
LocaleSapporo, Hokkaidō
Termini
Stations16
Service
TypeRubber-tyred metro
SystemSapporo Municipal Subway
History
Opened1971
Technical
Line length14.3 km (8.89 mi)

The Namboku Line (南北線, Nanboku-sen) is a rubber-tyred metro line in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It is part of the Sapporo Municipal Subway system. Its name literally means South-North Line, and it runs from Asabu Station in Kita-ku to Makomanai Station in Minami-ku. The Namboku Line color on maps is green, and its stations carry the letter "N" followed by a number.

Station list

  • All stations are located in Sapporo.
Station No. Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Above/
below ground
Location
Between
stations
Total from Kita-Nijūyo-Jō
N01 Asabu 麻生 - 2.2 Sasshō Line (Shin-Kotoni, G05) Under-
ground
Kita-ku
N02 Kita-Sanjūyo-Jō 北34条 1.0 1.2  
N03 Kita-Nijūyo-Jō 北24条 1.2 0.0  
N04 Kita-Jūhachi-Jō 北18条 0.9 0.9  
N05 Kita-Jūni-Jō 北12条 0.8 1.7  
N06 Sapporo Municipal Subway さっぽろ 1.0 2.7 Tōhō Line (H07)
Hakodate Main Line (01)
Chūō-ku
N07 Ōdōri 大通 0.6 3.3 Tōzai Line (T09), Tōhō Line (H08)
Sapporo Streetcar Ichijō Line (Nishi-Yon-Chōme)
N08 Susukino すすきの 0.6 3.9 Sapporo Streetcar Yamahana Line
N09 Nakajima-Kōen 中島公園 0.7 4.6 Sapporo Streetcar Yamahana Line (Yamahana-Ku-Jō)
N10 Horohira-Bashi 幌平橋 1.0 5.6 Sapporo Streetcar Yamahana Line (Seishūgakuen-Mae)
N11 Hokkaido 中の島 0.5 6.1   Toyohira-ku
N12 Sapporo 平岸 0.7 6.8  
N13 Minami-Hiragishi 南平岸 1.1 7.9   Above-
ground
N14 Sumikawa 澄川 1.2 9.1   Minami-ku
N15 Jieitai-Mae 自衛隊前 1.3 10.4  
N16 Makomanai 真駒内 1.7 12.1  

History

  • December 16, 1971: Kita-Nijūyo-Jō – Makomanai section opens; 1000 series trains introduced.
  • March 16, 1978: Kita-Nijūyo-Jō – Asabu section opens; all trains operated as 8-car sets.
  • October 1, 1978: 3000 series trains introduced.
  • October 14, 1994: Reien-Mae Station renamed Minami-Hiragishi Station.
  • September 1995: 5000 series trains introduced.
  • June 27, 1999: 1000/2000 series trains withdrawn.
  • August 18, 2008: Women-only cars introduced on trial basis (until September 12, 2008).
  • December 15, 2008: "Women and Children Comfort Car" introduced.
  • January 30, 2009: SAPICA contactless smart card introduced.

Future developments

Platform edge doors are scheduled to be installed on all stations by 2014.[citation needed]

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