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The is one of the two lines of the Sendai Subway system operated by the Sendai City Transportation Bureau in the city of
Sendai is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Miyagi Prefecture and the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,098,335 in 539,698 households, making it the List of cities in Japan, twelfth most populated city in Japan. ...
, Japan. It opened on 6 December 2015. The Tozai Line uses
linear motor A linear motor is an electric motor that has had its stator and rotor (electric), rotor "unrolled", thus, instead of producing a torque (rotation), it produces a linear force along its length. However, linear motors are not necessarily straight. ...
propulsion.


Stations

All stations are located in Sendai. From the start of operations on the line, nine out of the line's 13 stations are staffed and operated by sub-contracted employees from the security company Alsok. Operations at Omachi Nishi-koen Station will also be sub-contracted to Alsok from fiscal 2018, leaving only the two termini and Sendai Station staffed by Sendai City Transportation Bureau employees.


Rolling stock

Services are operated by a fleet of 15 four-car
Sendai Subway 2000 series The is a Japanese rapid transit electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Sendai City Transportation Bureau on the Sendai Subway Tōzai Line, which opened in December 2015. Overview The fleet of 15 four-car linear motor-powered E ...
electric trains manufactured by
Kinki Sharyo is a Japanese manufacturer of railroad vehicles based in Osaka. It is an affiliate company of Kintetsu Corporation. In business since 1920 as Tanaka Rolling Stock Works, and renamed The Kinki Sharyo Co., Ltd in 1945, they produce rolling stock f ...
.


Passenger statistics

According to forecasts published by Sendai City Transportation Bureau in August 2012, the line is expected initially to be used by an average of approximately 80,000 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).


History

The line opened on 6 December 2015, with a departure ceremony for the first train at Arai Station. File:Sendaishi Chikatetsu Tozai-Sen Hirosegawa Kyoryo Kensetsu Koji 2009.jpg, Construction work on the Hirosegawa Bridge in March 2009


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tozai Line (Sendai) Transport in Sendai Linear motor metros Railway lines opened in 2015 Standard-gauge railways in Japan 2015 establishments in Japan 1500 V DC railway electrification