Chūō Line (Yumehanna) Info
- Network Osaka Metro
- Operation Started 1961
- Total Length 2.4 km
- Total Stations 13
Terminals
From
Cosmosquare
To
Takaida
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) Overview
Chuo Line is a subway line of the Osaka Metro system. The line opened on December 11, 1961, initially running between Osakacho and Bentencho. The line was later extended several times eastward and westward, eventually reaching Cosmosquare Station in the west and Nagata Station in the east. The line is approximately 21.1 kilometers long and has 15 stations. Major interchange stations include Hommachi Station, Tanimachi Yonchōme Station, and Cosmosquare Station.
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Other Lines in Osaka Metro
Imazatosuji Line
Itakano ↔ Zuikō Yonchōme
Midōsuji Line
Esaka ↔ Nakamozu
Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
Taishō ↔ Kadoma-minami
New Tram Line
Sakaisuji Line
Tenjimbashisuji Rokuchōme ↔ Tengachaya
Sennichimae Line
Nodahanshin ↔ Minami-Tatsumi
Tanimachi Line
Dainichi ↔ Yaominami
Yotsubashi Line
Nishi-Umeda ↔ Suminoekōen
Frequently Asked Questions — Chūō Line (Yumehanna)
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) has 13 stations on the Osaka Metro network.
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) runs between Cosmosquare and Takaida.
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) is approximately 2.4 km long.
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) opened in 1961.
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) is a Metro line operated under Osaka Metro.
Chūō Line (Yumehanna) is part of the Osaka Metro transit network.