Karasuma Line

The Karasuma Line (烏丸線, Karasuma-sen) is one of the two metro lines of the Metro of Kyoto in the Japanese city of Kyoto. The line is named after the Karasuma-dori, a street in Kyoto along which the line largely runs. The line runs from North to South (although the line in the Northeast begins) and has as characteristics the letter (with which the stations are referred to) and the colour  Green. The Karasuma line is 13.7 km long and crosses the Tōzai-line Karasuma-Oike station.

In collaboration with Kintetsu Kyoto station and also go there from the Takeda main lines through the Kyoto line to Kintetsu Nara station.



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[hide] *1 History  ==History[ Edit] == Since 1968 there were plans for a metro system in Kyoto and after the knot in 1972 was made in 1974 began with the building of the Karasuma line. In 1981, the first section between Kyoto and Kitaōji opened and the line eventually got its present form with the extension Kokusaikaikan station in 1997. ==Future[ Edit] == There are plans to extend the Karasuma-line from Takeda Yodo station on the Keihan line. ==Stations[ Edit] ==
 * 2 Future
 * 3 Stations
 * 4 external link