Tōzai Line (Sapporo)
The Tōzai Line is a rubber-tyred metro line located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It is part of the Sapporo Municipal Subway system. Its name literally means "East-West Line", and it runs from Miyanosawa Station in Nishi-ku to Shin-Sapporo Station in Atsubetsu-ku. The Tōzai Line color on maps is orange, and all 19 of its stations carry the letter "T" followed by a number.
Station list
- All stations are located in Sapporo.
- The entire line is underground.
History
- 10 June 1976: Kotoni - Shiroishi section opens; 6000 series trains debut.
- 21 March 1982: Shiroishi - Shin-Sapporo section opens.
- 22 March 1987: Nishi-Jūitchōme - Ōdōri section closed due to construction of connecting track to Tōhō Line
- 18 August 1998: 8000 series trains debut.
- 25 February 1999: Kotoni - Miyanosawa section opens.
- 2002: 6000 series trains begin to be replaced by 8000 series trains.
- 7 July 2006: 8000 series trains optimized for driver-only operation debut.
- 13 February 2008: Platform edge doors installed at Nangō-Nana-Chōme Station for testing prior to line-wide deployment
- 30 August 2008: Last 6000 series trains are taken out of service.
- 30 January 2009: SAPICA contactless smart card introduced.
- 3 March 2009: Platform edge doors installed at all Tōzai Line stations.
- 1 April 2009: Tōzai Line switches to wanman driver-only operation.
- 13 July 2009: "Women and Children Comfort Cars" introduced.
- 2023: Line reports 219,400 daily riders, roughly 99% of 2019 totals