Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox rail line The Template:Nihongo is a subway line owned and operated by Tokyo Metro in Tokyo, Japan. The line runs between Meguro in Shinagawa and Akabane-Iwabuchi in Kita. The Namboku Line was referred to as Line 7 during the planning stages, thus the seldom-used official name is Template:Nihongo.

On maps, diagrams and signboards, the line is shown using the color emerald (previously coded "teal"), and its stations are given numbers using the letter "N".

OverviewEdit

Trains run through onto the Tokyu Meguro Line for Template:STN and the Saitama Railway's Saitama Rapid Railway Line (which is essentially a separately-owned extension of the Namboku Line) for Template:STN.

The right-of-way and stations between Template:STN and Meguro are shared with the Toei Mita Line – a unique situation on the Tokyo subway where both operators share common infrastructure. Under an agreement between Tokyo Metro and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the fare for this section is calculated on the Toei fare system for passengers traveling to stations on the Mita Line past Shirokane-Takanawa, on the Metro fare system for passengers traveling to stations on the Namboku Line past Shirokane-Takanawa, and on the system "most beneficial to the passenger" (presently the Metro schedule) for travel solely on the shared sector.

On maps, diagrams and signboards, the Namboku Line is shown using the color emerald (), and its stations are given numbers using the letter "N".

Station listEdit

  • All stations are located in Tokyo.
  • All services stop at all stations.
Station
No.
Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
stations
From N-01
Through-running to/from ↑

Template:TQLS Template:Lnl for Template:STN

Template:TQLS Template:Lnl for Template:STN

Template:Ric Sōtetsu Main Line for Template:STN

Template:Ric Sōtetsu Izumino Line for Template:STN (via Template:STN on the Sōtetsu Main Line)

Template:TSSN Template:STN 目黒<ref group="*">Meguro is shared by Toei, Tokyo Metro, and Tokyu Corporation; Tokyu Corporation manages the station.</ref> 0.0 Template:Plainlist Shinagawa
Template:TSSN Template:STN 白金台<ref group="*" name="metro_own">Shirokanedai and Shirokane-Takanawa are shared by Toei and Tokyo Metro; Tokyo Metro manages both stations.</ref> 1.3 1.3 Template:TSLS Mita Line (I-02) (shared) Minato
Template:TSSN Template:STN 白金高輪<ref group="*" name="metro_own" /> 1.0 2.3 Template:TSLS Mita Line (I-03) (shared)
Template:TSSN Template:STN 麻布十番 1.3 3.6 Template:TSLS Template:Lnl (E-22)
Template:TSSN Template:STN 六本木一丁目 1.2 4.8 Template:TSLS Template:Lnl (Template:STN: H-04)
Template:TSSN Template:STN 溜池山王 0.9 5.7 Template:Plainlist Chiyoda
Template:TSSN Template:STN 永田町 0.9 6.6 Template:Plainlist
Template:TSSN Template:STN 四ツ谷 1.3 7.9 Template:Plainlist Shinjuku
Template:TSSN Template:STN 市ケ谷 1.0 8.9 Template:Plainlist
Template:TSSN Template:STN 飯田橋 1.1 10.0 Template:Plainlist
Template:TSSN Template:STN 後楽園 1.4 11.4 Template:Plainlist Bunkyō
Template:TSSN Template:STN 東大前 1.3 12.7  
Template:TSSN Template:STN 本駒込 0.9 13.6  
Template:TSSN Template:STN 駒込 1.4 15.0 Template:JRLS Yamanote Line Toshima
Template:TSSN Template:STN 西ケ原 1.4 16.4   Kita
Template:TSSN Template:STN 王子 1.0 17.4 Template:Plainlist
Template:TSSN Template:STN 王子神谷 1.2 18.6  
Template:TSSN Template:STN 志茂 1.6 20.2  
Template:TSSN Template:TSSN Template:STN 赤羽岩淵<ref group="*">Akabane-iwabuchi is shared by Tokyo Metro and Saitama Rapid Railway; Tokyo Metro manages the station.</ref> 1.1 21.3 Template:TSLS Template:Lnl
Through-running to/from

Template:TSLS Saitama Rapid Railway Line for Template:STN

Rolling stockEdit

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HistoryEdit

The Template:Convert Namboku Line is one of Tokyo Metro's newer lines, featuring advanced technology including full automatic train operation and platform screen doors. Although the line was originally proposed in 1968, construction did not begin until the 1980s, partly due to the right-of-way to Meguro with the Toei Mita Line. The first segment from Template:STN to Template:STN opened on 29 November 1991.

The line initially operated with four-car EMUs. Upon its extension to Yotsuya in March 1996, the formations were extended to six cars. On 1 April 2022, eight-car trains began operating on the line.<ref name=":0" />

The extension to Template:STN was completed in September 1997, and the last stretch from Tameike-Sanno to Meguro was completed on 26 September 2000, when through service to the Tokyu Meguro Line started.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Through service with the Saitama Rapid Railway Line commenced when it opened in March 2001 and accommodated traffic to and from Saitama Stadium during the 2002 World Cup. Although the Saitama Line is more or less a northern extension of the Namboku Line, it nevertheless remains a private entity to which the Namboku Line offers through services with.

The Namboku Line was inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Effective the timetable revision on 18 March 2023, through services onto the Sagami Railway commenced courtesy of the Tokyu and Sotetsu Shin-Yokohama Line.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Most southbound services past Hiyoshi continue as far south as Shin-Yokohama and Ebina.

Future plansEdit

On 28 January 2022, Tokyo Metro announced that a Template:Convert spur line from Shirokane-takanawa to Shinagawa would be built.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The extension is expected to cost Template:JPYConvert and scheduled to begin revenue service in the mid-2030s. It is intended to increase connections to and from the Chūō Shinkansen, which is scheduled to open for service in 2027.

ReferencesEdit

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  • Shaw, Dennis and Morioka, Hisashi, "Tokyo Subways", published 1992 by Hoikusha Publishing

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