Chiyoda Line Info
- Network Tokyo Metro
- Operation Started 1969
- Total Length 24.0 km
- Total Stations 19
Terminals
From
Yoyogi-Uehara
To
Ayase
Chiyoda Line Overview
Chiyoda Line runs from Yoyogi-Uehara Station to Kita-Ayase Station. Construction of the line began in phases in 1969 and was fully completed in 1978. This approximately 24-kilometer-long line has 20 stations and is known for its joint service with JR East and Odakyu Railway lines. Major interchange stations on the line include Otemachi Station, Kasumigaseki Station, and Yoyogi-Uehara Station, which provide connections to other subway and railway routes.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Chiyoda Line
Chiyoda Line has 19 stations on the Tokyo Metro network.
Chiyoda Line runs between Yoyogi-Uehara and Ayase.
Chiyoda Line is approximately 24.0 km long.
Chiyoda Line opened in 1969.
Chiyoda Line is a Metro line operated under Tokyo Metro.
Chiyoda Line is part of the Tokyo Metro transit network.