Toei Shinjuku Line

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The Toei Shinjuku Line (都営地下鉄新宿線 Toei Chikatetsu Shinjuku-sen?) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. It runs between Motoyawata Station in Ichikawa, Chiba and Shinjuku Station in Shinjuku, Tokyo. At Shinjuku, most trains continue to Sasazuka Station in Shibuya, Tokyo via the Keio New Line, with some services continuing to Hashimoto Station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa via the Keio Line and Keio Sagamihara Line.

The line's planning number is 10 and its line color is yellow-green .

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Shinjuku line (green)
Shinjuku line (green)
  • Length: 23.5 km
  • Gauge: 1372 mm
  • Stations: 21 (including ends)
  • Double-track: Entire line
  • Electric supply: 1500 VDC, overhead supply
  • Block system: Automatic (cab signal/digital) (D-ATC)

  • December 21, 1978: Iwamotochō - Higashi-Ōjima segment opens (6.8 km)
  • March 16, 1980: Shinjuku - Iwamotochō segment opens (7.3 km). Through service to Keio New Line begins
  • December 23, 1983: Higashi-Ōjima - Funabori segment opens (1.7 km)
  • September 14, 1986: Funabori - Shinozaki segment opens (4.9 km)
  • March 19, 1989: Shinozaki - Motoyawata segment opens (2.8 km)

Station number Station name Ward/city Connecting lines
S-01 Shinjuku Station Shinjuku, Tokyo Toei Ōedo Line, Chūō Main Line, Chūō-Sōbu Line, Yamanote Line, Saikyō Line, Shōnan-Shinjuku Line, Odakyu Odawara Line, Keio Line (through service), Keio New Line (through service)
S-02 Shinjuku Sanchōme Station Shinjuku, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
S-03 Akebonobashi Station Shinjuku, Tokyo
S-04 Ichigaya Station Chiyoda, Tokyo Chūō-Sōbu Line, Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
S-05 Kudanshita Station Chiyoda, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line, Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line
S-06 Jimbōchō Station Chiyoda, Tokyo Toei Mita Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line
S-07 Ogawamachi Station Chiyoda, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (Shin-ochanomizu Station), Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (Awajichō Station)
S-08 Iwamotochō Station Chiyoda, Tokyo
S-09 Bakuro-yokoyama Station Chūō, Tokyo Toei Asakusa Line (Higashi-nihombashi Station), Sōbu Main Line (Bakurochō Station)
S-10 Hamachō Station Chūō, Tokyo
S-11 Morishita Station Kōtō, Tokyo Toei Ōedo Line
S-12 Kikukawa Station Sumida, Tokyo
S-13 Sumiyoshi Station Kōtō, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line
S-14 Nishi-Ōjima Station Kōtō, Tokyo
S-15 Ōjima Station Kōtō, Tokyo
S-16 Higashi-Ōjima Station Kōtō, Tokyo
S-17 Funabori Station Edogawa, Tokyo
S-18 Ichinoe Station Edogawa, Tokyo
S-19 Mizue Station Edogawa, Tokyo
S-20 Shinozaki Station Edogawa, Tokyo
S-21 Motoyawata Station Ichikawa, Chiba Sōbu Main Line, Keisei Line (Keisei-yawata Station)

10-300 Series
10-300 Series
10-000 Series
10-000 Series
9030 Series from Keio Line
9030 Series from Keio Line
6030 Series from Keio Line
6030 Series from Keio Line
  • Toei 10-300 Series (based JR E231 series)
    • Motor power 95 kW (5M3T)
  • Toei 10-300R Series (head cars are new like 10-300 and middle cars are from 10-000)
    • Motor power 165 kW (6M2T)
  • Toei 10-000 Series
    • Motor power 165 kW (6M2T)
  • Run from Keio Line. Please show Keio Train too.
    • Keio 9000 (type 9030) Series
    • Keio 6000 (type 6030) Series
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Mass transit in Tokyo
Metro lines Chiyoda - Fukutoshin - Ginza - Hanzōmon - Hibiya - Marunouchi - Namboku - Tōzai - Yūrakuchō
Toei lines Subway: Asakusa - Mita - Ōedo - Shinjuku - Streetcar: Arakawa
JR lines Yamanote - Chūō - Chūō-Sōbu - Jōban - Keihin-Tōhoku - Keiyō - Saikyō - Shōnan-Shinjuku - Sōbu - Tōkaidō - Yokosuka
Other networks Keikyū - Keiō - Keisei - Nippori-Toneri - Odakyū - Seibu - Tama Monorail - Tōbu - Tokyo Monorail - Tōkyū - TWR - TX - Yurikamome
Around Tokyo Chiba Monorail - Enoden - Hokusō - New Shuttle - Seaside Line - Shin-Keisei - Shōnan Monorail - Sōtetsu - SR - Tōyō Rapid - Yokohama Rapid - Yokohama Subway
Terminals Akihabara - Asakusa - Ikebukuro - Kita-Senju - Oshiage - Shibuya - Shinagawa - Shinjuku - Tōkyō - Ueno
Miscellaneous PASMO - Passnet - Suica - Transportation in Greater Tokyo
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