Kamiiida Line, Rapid transit railway line in Kita Ward, Nagoya, Japan.
The Kamiiida Line is a rapid transit route in Nagoya that links two stations through an underground corridor. Service operates frequently throughout the day, moving commuters between the north side and central areas of the city.
The line opened in 2003 and restored a rail connection that had been broken for many decades. It was built to close a gap in the transit network of a developing neighborhood.
The pink-colored line on subway maps uses the prefix 'K' for station identification, following Japanese transit system naming conventions.
You can use IC cards like the manaca card at any station to board quickly without buying a ticket each time. The stations are clearly marked and have elevators for people with mobility needs.
The line operates through a partnership between two different transit operators who run their trains on the same route. This allows passengers to travel from farther locations through a single continuous train system.
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