
Station numbering is a
sign system which assigns
station codes consisting of a few letters and numbers to
train station
A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight or both. It generally consists of at least one platform, one track and a station building providing ...
s. It aims to facilitate navigation for foreign travelers not familiar with the local language by using globally understood characters (
Latin letters and
Arabic numbers). The system is now in use by various railway companies around the world such as in
Mainland China
"Mainland China" is a geopolitical term defined as the territory governed by the People's Republic of China (including islands like Hainan or Chongming), excluding dependent territories of the PRC, and other territories within Greater Chin ...
,
Indonesia
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,
Japan,
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
,
Singapore
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,
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northe ...
,
Thailand
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, and the
United States
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.
History
Station numbering first introduced—but to less fanfare—in South Korea, by the
Seoul Metropolitan Subway
The Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a metropolitan railway system consisting of 23 rapid transit, light metro, commuter rail and people mover lines located in northwest South Korea. The system serves most of the Seoul Metropolitan Area includin ...
in 1983 as a section of
Seoul Subway Line 2 (
Euljiro 1-ga to
Seongsu) was opened.
Its first usage in Japan was in the
Nagasaki Electric Tramway where it was introduced in May 1984.
["History of Nagasaki Electric Tramway line transition", ''Stadtbahn'' issue 9, April 1984] The
Tokyo subway
The is a part of the extensive rapid transit system that consists of Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway in Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, the Greater Tokyo area of Japan. While the subway system itself is largely within the city center, the lines ext ...
system introduced station numbering in 2004. Sports events are usually the turning point for the introduction of station numbering in Japan; the
Yokohama Municipal Subway
is the rapid transit network in the city of Yokohama, Japan, south of Tokyo in Kanagawa pref. It is operated by Yokohama City Transportation Bureau as two lines, though three continuous lines exist.
Lines
The Yokohama Municipal Subway ...
introduced station numbering in preparation for the
2002 FIFA World Cup
The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA. It was held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at sites in South Korea ...
and there was a mass adoption of station numbering in the months leading to the
2020 Summer Olympics.
Structure
The station number often consists of two parts: the "Line symbol part", and the "Station symbol part".
Line symbol part
The line symbol part is the part that represents the railway line the station is belonged to. Therefore, all stations on the same railway line shares the same line symbol part.
In some countries, such as South Korea and Mainland China, where the railway lines are often named with numbers (e.g.
Line 1 Line 1 or 1 line may refer to:
Public transport Africa
* Line 1 (Algiers Metro), Algeria
* Cairo Metro Line 1, Egypt
Asia China
* Line 1 (Beijing Subway)
* Line 1 (Changchun Rail Transit)
* Line 1 (Changsha Metro)
* Line 1 (Changzhou Metro)
* L ...
,
Line 15), the number used to name the railway line is used as the line symbol.
In other countries, such as Japan, where the railway lines are often not named with numbers, the line symbol part usually consist of one or two letters, which are often abbreviations of the
Romaji
The romanization of Japanese is the use of Latin script to write the Japanese language. This method of writing is sometimes referred to in Japanese as .
Japanese is normally written in a combination of logographic characters borrowed from Ch ...
notation of the line name, many of them being the initials. However, when there are more than two lines with the same initials in the same region, either of them is often changed in order to avoid duplicated line symbols, even across different company lines (for example, the
Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line uses ‘M’ and the
Toei Mita Line uses ‘I’ , although the name of the two lines both starts with the letter M). Another method to avoid duplicated line symbols is to assign them in an alphabetical order (A to Z) regardless to the abbreviations.
While most of the station numbering systems follow the aforementioned two styles, there is a few exceptions.
Shinbundang Line
The Shinbundang Line (aka ''Sinbundang Line''; ; literally, ''New Bundang Line'') or DX Line for Dynamic Express Line is a long line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It is the world's fifth subway to run completely driverless and the second co ...
of Korea uses the line symbol of letter D, even though there is no notable reason preventing them from following the two popular styles presented above.
Neo Trans, the line's operating company, mentions it is a part of their branding strategy: to emphasise the latest digital technologies applied to their railway line. Another group of examples of such exceptions is found among minor branch lines operated by
Seibu Railway of Japan. One of their railway lines is
Seibu Ikebukuro Line, which has the line symbol of SI (the alphabet abbreviation of the line name). Sayama Line, a branch line that splits off from
Seibu Ikebukuro Line, shares the same line symbol of SI, even though its own alphabet abbreviation is not SI.
Station symbol part
The station symbol part is the part that identifies each station on the scale of one entire railway line. Therefore, there must not be any duplicated station symbols on the same railway line: no more than one station on the same railway line should have the identical station symbol.
In most of the cases, the station symbol is a two digit number. Usually, the starting station of a railway line is assigned number 00 or 01, and stations along the line are distributed sequentially ascending whole numbers (i.e. If the starting station is assigned the number 01, the first station a person traveling outwards from the starting station would encounter will be assigned the number 02, then the station after this will be assigned 03, and so on). It is notable that, unlike other regions of the world, most of the station numbering systems in Korea assigns number 10, instead of number 00 or 01, to the starting station of a railway line. This is known to be a part of preparation for the possibility of line extension, so that the stations on the extended section could be easily numbered, rather than shifting and renumbering the entire line (e.g. the extension of
Seoul Subway Line 4
Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 4 (dubbed ''The Blue Line'') of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a long line crossing from the southwest to the northeast across the Seoul National Capital Area. The central section in Seoul City is operated by ...
from
Sanggye station (410) to
Danggogae station (409)).
As for any branch sections branching off from the main line (like a ‘Y’ shape track), there are several possible methods to number the stations located on the branch sections.
* Branch numbers (i.e.
Seoul Subway Line 2 Seongsu Branch Line branches off from Main line of Line 2 at
Seongsu station, which has the station number of 211. Thus, the stations located on the branch line are assigned station numbers of
211-1,
211-2,
211-3, and
211-4.)
* Prefix of letter '
P
', the abbreviation of the word 'Point' (i.e.
Seoul Subway Line 5 Macheon Branch Line branches off from Main line of Line 5 at
Gangdong station, which has the station number of 548. Thus, the stations located on the branch line are assigned station numbers of
P549,
P550,
P551, and (so on up to)
P555.)
* Skipped numbers (i.e.
Hankyu Koyo Line
, trading as , is a Japanese private railway company that provides commuter and interurban service to the northern Kansai region and is one of the flagship properties of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., in turn part of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group ...
branches off from
Hankyu Kobe Main Line at
Shukugawa station
is a passenger railway station located in the Aioichō neighborhood of the city of Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Hankyu Railway.
Lines
Shukugawa Station is served ...
, which has the station number of HK-09. Thus, the stations located on Koyo Line are assigned station numbers of
HK-29 and
HK-30.)
* In some cases where there is a station located on the branch line branching off from the branch line of a main line, combined method of branch numbers and prefix of letter 'P
' could be used (i.e.
Seodongtan station of
Seoul Subway Line 1
Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a rapid transit and commuter rail line which links central Seoul, South Korea to Soyosan Station in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Sinchang (Soonchunhyang Univ ...
, which has the station number of P157-1).
Likewise, there are several possible methods to number the new stations constructed after the initial opening of the railway line. Written inside each bracket below are the station numbers which would be assigned to the new stations under each method, assuming an imaginary case where, for example, two new stations are added between stations of number 07 and 08.
* Shifting and renumbering the entire line
* Using branch numbers with a hyphen (07-1, 07–2)
* Using branch numbers without adding hyphen (071, 072)
* Using decimal numbers (07.5, 07.6)
Companies using Station Numbering
Sub-Heading 1 are sorted in alphabetical order.
China, People's Republic of
*
Beijing Subway
The Beijing Subway is the rapid transit system of Beijing Municipality that consists of 25 lines including 20 rapid transit lines, two airport rail links, one maglev line and 2 light rail lines, and 463 stations. The rail network extends ac ...
(Line 1, 2, 13 and Batong Line)
*
Chengdu Metro &
Chengdu Tram
Chengdu Tram Line 2 is a tram line in Chengdu, China. The line has a total length of and 35 stations (and will have 47 in the long term). It has a 'Y' layout and runs from the Chengdu West railway station to Pixian West railway station and Hong ...
*
Chongqing Rail Transit
The Chongqing Rail Transit (branded as CRT; also known as Chongqing Metro) is the rapid transit system in the city of Chongqing, China. In operation since 2005, it serves the transportation needs of the city's main business and entertainment d ...
*
Dongguan Rail Transit
*
Foshan Metro
The Foshan Metro (; branded as FMetro) is the rapid transit system of the city of Foshan in Guangdong, China. Guangfo line is operated by Guangzhou Metro Corporation, and all other lines are operated by the state-owned Foshan Rail Transit Gr ...
, Gaoming Tram and
Nanhai Tram
*
Guangzhou Metro
The Guangzhou Metro () ( and ) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, af ...
,
Haizhu Tram and
Huangpu Tram
Guangzhou Tram (; or "YoungTram") is the tram system in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China. It is operated by Guangzhou Tram Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Guangzhou Metro Corporation.
Lines
As of September 2021, 2 lines ( Haizh ...
*
Macau Light Rapid Transit
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, imagesize = 234px
, locale = Macau
, transit_type = Automated guideway transit
, lines = 1
, stations = 11
, ridership =
, website =
, began_operation = 10 December 2019 (Taipa Line)
, operati ...
*
Shanghai Metro
The Shanghai Metro (; Shanghainese: ''Zaon6he5 Di6thiq7'') is a rapid transit system in Shanghai, operating urban and suburban transit services to 14 of its 16 municipal districts and to Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. Served as a part of Shang ...
(Line 10 only)
*
Wuxi Metro
*
Zhengzhou Metro
Indonesia
* Greater Jakarta region
**
Transjakarta BRT
**
KRL Commuterline
KRL Commuterline, or commonly known as Commuterline, is a commuter rail system for Greater Jakarta in Indonesia. It was previously known as KRL Jabodetabek. It is operated by PT KAI Commuter Indonesia (KAI Commuter/KCI), a subsidiary of the I ...
**
Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link
Soekarno–Hatta Airport Railink ( id, Rute KA Bandara Soekarno–Hatta) is an airport rail link service in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. This airport rail link was built to cut travel time from the Jakarta city center to the airport, as roads c ...
**
Jakarta MRT
**
Jakarta LRT
**
Greater Jakarta LRT
* Yogyakarta and Surakarta region
**
Adisumarmo Airport Rail Link
Adisumarmo Airport Rail Link ( id, Kereta api Bandara Internasional Adisumarmo) is an airport rail link service in Central Java, Indonesia. The service was built to cut travel time from Surakarta city center to Adisumarmo International Airport. I ...
**
KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line
**
Yogyakarta International Airport Rail Link
**
Batara Kresna Railbus
Batara Kresna Railbus ( id, Bus rel Batara Kresna) is a railbus service in Central Java, Indonesia that operates between Station in Surakarta and Station in Wonogiri Regency. It is operated by PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) and is a cooperatio ...
Japan
* Hokkaidō region
**
Hokkaido Railway Company, adopted on 1 October 2007
**
Sapporo Municipal Subway, adopted on 26 January 2006
**
Sapporo Streetcar, adopted on 1 April 2015
**
Hakodate Transportation Bureau
**
South Hokkaido Railway Company, adopted on 26 March 2016
* Tōhoku region
**
Kōnan Railway Company
The is a railway company that provides transportation services in western Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The company operates two regional railway lines: the Kōnan Line, which connects Hirosaki Station in the city of Hirosaki and Kuroishi Station ...
, adopted on 10 October 2020 for
Ōwani Line, and 12 April 2021 for
Kōnan Line
**
Sendai Subway, adopted in March 2015
* Kantō region
**
East Japan Railway Company
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters ar ...
, adopted on 20 August 2016 for multiplication area, January 2018 for all
Narita Line
The Narita Line ( ja, 成田線, ) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
The main line connects Sakura Station and Matsugishi Station (as ...
stations, November 2018 for all
Tōkaidō Line and
Itō Line stations, March 2019 for all
Chūō Line Rapid stations, and March 2020 for
Chūō Line stations east of
Kobuchizawa (include).
***
Tokyo Monorail
*** Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (
Rinkai Line)
**
Tokyo Metro
The is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily ridership of 6.84 million passengers, the Tokyo Metro is the larger of the two subway operators in the city; the other being the Toe ...
, adopted on 1 April 2004
**
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
*** Toei Subway, adopted on 1 April 2004
***
Toden Arakawa Line and
Nippori-Toneri Liner
The is an automated guideway transit (AGT) system between Nippori Station in Arakawa and Minumadai-shinsuikōen Station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. The line opened on 30 March 2008. It is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportat ...
, adopted in November 2017
** Tokyo Waterfront New Transit (
Yurikamome), adopted on 27 March 2006
**
Keisei Electric Railway
The (stylized as K'SEI since 2001) is a major private railway in Chiba Prefecture and Tokyo, Japan. The name ''Keisei'' is the combination of the kanji 京 from and 成 from , which the railway's main line connects. The combination uses diffe ...
, adopted on 17 July 2010
***
Shin-Keisei Electric Railway, adopted in February 2014
***
Hokusō Railway, adopted on 17 July 2010
***
Shibayama Railway, adopted on 17 July 2010
**
Keikyu
(), also known as or, more recently, , is a private railroad that connects inner Tokyo to Kawasaki, Yokohama, Yokosuka and other points on the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture. It also provides rail access to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. m ...
, adopted on 21 October 2010
**
Tokyu Corporation, adopted in February 2012
***
Yokohama Minatomirai Railway (
Minatomirai Line
The Minatomirai 21 Line (みなとみらい21線 ''Minato-mirai-21-sen''), commonly known as the Minatomirai Line (みなとみらい線 ''Minatomirai-sen''), is a subway line in Yokohama, Japan that runs from Yokohama Station to Motomachi-Ch ...
), adopted in September 2012
**
Tobu Railway, adopted on 17 March 2012
**
Seibu Railway, adopted in March 2013
**
Keio Corporation
() is a private railway operator in Tokyo, Japan, and the central firm of the that is involved in transport, retail, real estate and other industries.
The name is derived from taking one character each from the places through which the railw ...
, adopted on 22 February 2013
**
Odakyu Electric Railway
, commonly known as Odakyū, is a major railway company based in Tokyo, Japan, best known for its '' Romancecar'' series of limited express trains from Tokyo to Odawara, Enoshima, Tama New Town, and Hakone.
The Odakyu Electric Railway Compa ...
, adopted in January 2014
*** Include
Hakone Tozan Railway
The is a private railway company in Japan, part of the Odakyu Group. It is best known for its operation of the Hakone Tozan Line, the first mountain railway in Japan, but like most Japanese railway companies, also operates bus service, namely Hako ...
,
Hakone Ropeway and Hakone Sightseeing Cruise
**
Sagami Railway (Sotetsu), adopted in February 2014
**
Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company (Tsukuba Express), adopted on 24 August 2005
** Watarase Keikoku Railway (
Watarase Keikoku Line), adopted on 22 March 2017
** Saitama New Urban Transit (
New Shuttle), adopted on 23 March 2018
** Saitama Railway Corporation (
Saitama Rapid Railway Line), adopted in 2016
**
Chichibu Railway, adopted in September 2022
** Ryutetsu (
Nagareyama Line), adopted in May 2018
**
Chiba Urban Monorail
The is a two-line suspended monorail system located in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is owned and operated by , a so-called " third-sector" company established on March 20, 1979. Investors include the city of Chiba.
The first segment ...
, adopted in February 2019
** Tōyō Rapid Railway (
Tōyō Rapid Railway Line
The is a rapid transit line owned by the third-sector company Tōyō Rapid Railway Co., Ltd., which runs between Nishi-Funabashi Station in Funabashi, Chiba and Tōyō-Katsutadai Station in Yachiyo, Chiba. The name comes from the characters ...
), adopted on 15 March 2014
**
Chōshi Electric Railway Line
The is a 6.4 km long railway line operated by the privately owned Chōshi Electric Railway between Chōshi and Tokawa stations in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
It is the Chōshi Electric Railway's only line and is facing declining ridership. ...
, adopted on 23 November 2018
** Tokyo Tama Intercity Monorail (
Tama Toshi Monorail), adopted in February 2018
**
Yokohama Municipal Subway
is the rapid transit network in the city of Yokohama, Japan, south of Tokyo in Kanagawa pref. It is operated by Yokohama City Transportation Bureau as two lines, though three continuous lines exist.
Lines
The Yokohama Municipal Subway ...
, adopted in 2002
**
Kanazawa Seaside Line, adopted in 2010
**
Enoshima Electric Railway, adopted on 9 June 2011
**
Shonan Monorail
**
Tokyo BRT, adopted on 1 October 2020
* Chūbu region
**
Central Japan Railway Company, adopted in March 2018
**
East Japan Railway Company
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters ar ...
, only on their
Ōito Line section, adopted on 12 December 2016
**
Izukyū Corporation
The is a private railroad company in Japan, and a subsidiary of the Tokyu Corporation. The company operates the Izu Kyūkō Line train service on Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, and has subsidiary operations involved in taxi and bus ...
, adopted in December 2016
**
Izuhakone Railway
** Gakunan Electric Train (
Gakunan Railway Line), adopted in April 2020
**
Fuji Kyuko, adopted on 1 July 2011
**
Nagano Electric Railway
** Ueda Kōtsū (
Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line
The is an Japanese railway line in Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operator . It connects Ueda Station (Nagano), Ueda and Bessho-Onsen stations. This is currently the only railway line Ueda Dentetsu operates. Although the c ...
), adopted on 1 April 2016
**
Alpico Kōtsū, adopted in March 2017
**
Toyama Chihō Railway, adopted on 9 February 2019 for tram routes, 16 March for rail lines, and 21 March 2020 for
Toyamakō Line (during merging of the Toyama Light Rail company)
**
Hokuriku Railroad, adopted on 1 April 2019
**
Echizen Railway, adopted on 25 March 2017
***
Fukui Railway
is a bus and railway company located in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It owns and operates the Fukubu Line between Tawaramachi Station in Fukui and Echizen-Takefu Station in Echizen.
Overview
Although Fukui Railway's name refers to its ...
** Nagaragawa Railway (
Etsumi-Nan Line
The is a railway line in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector operator . The line connects Mino-Ōta Station in Minokamo with Hokunō Station in Gujō. It is the only railway line operated by the Nagaragawa Railway. The li ...
), adopted in 2017
**
Akechi Railway, adopted in 2017
**
Shizuoka Railway, adopted on 1 October 2011
**
Enshū Railway Line, adopted in December 2007
**
Toyohashi Railroad, adopted in 2007 for
Azumada Main Line, and 2008 for
Atsumi Line
**
Nagoya Municipal Subway
The is a rapid transit system serving Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture in Japan. It consists of six lines that cover of route and serve 87 stations. Approximately 90% of the subway's total track length is underground.
The subway system ...
, adopted on 6 October 2004
*** Nagoya Guideway Bus (
Yutorito Line)
*** Nagoya Rinkai Rapid Transit (
Aonami Line
The is a third-sector railway line in the city of Nagoya operated by the . Officially called the , it connects Nagoya Station with Kinjō-futō Station, and was a freight branch line of Tokaido Main Line, converted for passenger usage in Octob ...
)
** Aichi Rapid Transit (
Linimo), adopted on 6 March 2005
**
Aichi Loop Line
The is a Japanese railway line connecting Okazaki Station in Okazaki, Aichi, Okazaki and Kōzōji Station in Kasugai, Aichi, Kasugai, operated by the . The company or the line is abbreviated as . This is the only line the company operates. Despi ...
, adopted on 1 April 2004
**
Meitetsu
, referred to as , is a private railway company operating around Aichi Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture of Japan.
Some of the more famous trains operated by Meitetsu include the '' Panorama Car'' and the '' Panorama Car Super'', both of which ...
, adopted in March 2016
**Tarumi Railway (
Tarumi Line
The is a Japanese railway line in Gifu Prefecture, between Ōgaki Station, Ōgaki and Tarumi Station, Motosu. It is the only railway line operates. There was a freight rail service that transported cement for Sumitomo Ōsaka Cement of Sumitom ...
)
* Kansai (Kinki and Chūgoku) region
**
West Japan Railway Company
, also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, and ...
, adopted on 6 August 2014
**
Ise Railway, adopted on 1 August 2008
**
Nankai Electric Railway, adopted on 23 February 2012
***
Semboku Rapid Railway
***
Hankai Tramway
is a company which owns two tramway lines in the cities of Osaka and Sakai, Osaka, Japan. The parent company is Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Lines
Current
* Hankai Line (Ebisucho - Hamadera eki-mae) 14.1 km
* Uemachi Line (Tennoji ...
**Willer Trains (
Kyoto Tango Railway
The , or , is a railway system in Kyoto Prefecture and Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan operated by Willer Trains Inc. headquartered in Miyazu, Kyoto.
Company
The operating company Willer Trains Inc. is a subsidiary of Willer Alliance Inc. Willer Trai ...
), adopted in 2015
**
Osaka Monorail, adopted on 19 March 2007
**
Osaka Metro
The is a major rapid transit system in the Osaka Metropolitan Area of Japan, operated by the Osaka Metro Company, Ltd. It serves the city of Osaka and the adjacent municipalities of Higashiosaka, Kadoma, Moriguchi, Sakai, Suita, and Yao. ...
, adopted on 1 July 2004
***
Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway
**
Kintetsu Railway
, referred to as , is a Japanese passenger railway company, managing infrastructure and operating passenger train service. Its railway system is the largest in Japan, excluding Japan Railways Group. The railway network connects Osaka, Nara, Kyo ...
, adopted on 27 March 2006 for
Nara Line, and 20 August 2015 for the rest
**
Kobe Municipal Subway
The is a rapid transit system in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Like other large Japanese cities, Kobe's subway system is heavily complemented by suburban rail. In addition, two people mover lines also serve the Kobe area: the Port Island Li ...
, adopted on 1 September 2004
**
Kobe New Transit, adopted on 2 February 2006
**
Hankyu, adopted on 21 December 2013
***
Nose Electric Railway
**
Hanshin Electric Railway
is a Japanese private railway company of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group that links Osaka and Kobe. It also owns the Hanshin Tigers baseball team.
The first character for Kobe (神戸) and the second character for Osaka
is a designated cit ...
, adopted in April 2014
**
Sanyo Electric Railway, adopted on 7 February 2014
**
Kobe Electric Railway, adopted on 1 April 2014
**
Keihan Electric Railway
, known colloquially as the , , or simply , is a major Japanese private railway operator in Osaka, Kyoto, and Shiga Prefectures. The transit network includes seven lines; four main lines with heavy rolling stock, two interurban lines, and a funi ...
, adopted on 1 April 2014
**
Kyoto Municipal Subway, adopted on 26 November 2004
**
Keifuku Electric Railroad, adopted on 19 March 2007
**
Eizan Electric Railway, adopted on 19 October 2008
**
Ohmi Railway, adopted in 2018
** Wakayama Electric Railway (
Kishigawa Line), adopted in 2015
**
Okayama Electric Tramway, adopted in May 2017
**
Mizushima Rinkai Railway, adopted in 2019
**
Hiroshima Electric Railway, adopted in October 1996
**
Ichibata Electric Railway
* Shikoku region
**
Shikoku Railway Company, Asa Seaside Railway (
Asatō Line) and
Tosa Kuroshio Railway, adopted on 1 March 2006
***Tosa Kuroshio Railway cancelled station numbers in December 2021, as route service replaced by
dual-mode vehicles.
**
Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad, adopted on 15 December 2013
**
Iyotetsu
The is the main transport provider in Matsuyama, Ehime, Shikoku, Japan. The company operates railway, tram, and bus lines, and also has many subsidiaries, which include a bank, department stores, travel agencies, and various other businesses. ...
, adopted in June 2015
* Kyūshū region
**
Kyushu Railway Company
The , also referred to as , is one of the seven constituent companies of Japan Railways Group (JR Group). It operates intercity rail services within Kyushu, Japan and the JR Kyushu Jet Ferry Beetle hydrofoil service across the Tsushima S ...
, adopted on 30 September 2018
**
Fukuoka City Subway, adopted on 24 January 2011
**
Nishi-Nippon Railroad
The , also called or NNR, is one of Japan's "Big 16" private railroad companies. With headquarters in Fukuoka, it operates local and highway buses, supermarkets, real estate and travel agencies, as well as railways in Fukuoka Prefectur ...
, adopted on 1 February 2017
***
Chikuhō Electric Railroad Line
The is a railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, connecting Kurosaki Station, Kurosaki-Ekimae in Kitakyushu with Chikuhō-Nōgata Station in Nōgata, Fukuoka, Nōgata, operated by . The line does not have an official name. The company and the ...
, adopted on 28 January 2013
**
Kitakyushu Monorail
**
Heisei Chikuhō Railway
The is a third-sector operator of four railway lines in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The railway's nickname is ''Heichiku.''
Principal investors
Fukuoka Prefecture holds 27.5% of the stock in the railway. The cities of Tagawa, Nōgata, and Y ...
, adopted on 1 October 2019
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Nagasaki Electric Tramway, adopted on 30 May 1984
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Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau, adopted on 1 March 2011
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Kumamoto Electric Railway, adopted on 1 October 2019
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Hisatsu Orange Railway, adopted on 1 October 2019
**Kumagawa Rail Road (
Yunomae Line
The is a railway line in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, connecting Hitoyoshi-Onsen Station in Hitoyoshi and Yunomae Station in Yunomae. It is the only railway line operated by the third sector . As the company name suggests, the line parallels ...
)
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Kagoshima City Transportation Bureau
The is a public transportation authority of Kagoshima City, Japan. The bureau operates trams and bus lines. From April 1, 2005, together with Nangoku Kōtsū and JR Kyūshū Bus, the bureau introduced RapiCa, a smart card ticketing system.
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, adopted in April 2018
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Okinawa Urban Monorail
The , also known as , is a monorail line serving the cities of Naha and Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan. Operated by , it opened on 10 August 2003, and is the only public rail system in Okinawa Prefecture. Yui Rail is the first rail line on Okinawa s ...
, adopted on 1 October 2019
Korea, Republic of
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Korail
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Seoul Metropolitan Subway
The Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a metropolitan railway system consisting of 23 rapid transit, light metro, commuter rail and people mover lines located in northwest South Korea. The system serves most of the Seoul Metropolitan Area includin ...
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Seoul Metro
Seoul Transportation Corporation, branded as Seoul Metro (Hangul: ), is a municipal-owned corporation owned by Seoul Metropolitan Government, and one of the two major operators of Seoul Metropolitan Subway with Korail.
History
* May 31, 2 ...
, adopted in 1982–1983
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Incheon Subway
**
Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation
** Airport Railroad Corporation (
AREX)
** Yongin Rapid Transit Corporation (
Everline)
** Uijeongbu LRT Corporation (
U Line)
**
NeoTrans Co. Ltd.
Neo Trans ( ko, 네오트랜스) is a transportation company operating the Shinbundang Line & the EverLine station facilities. Shinbundang line's train station facilities are operated by a company of the same name - Shinbundang Line. The company c ...
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Shinbundang Line
The Shinbundang Line (aka ''Sinbundang Line''; ; literally, ''New Bundang Line'') or DX Line for Dynamic Express Line is a long line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It is the world's fifth subway to run completely driverless and the second co ...
)
** E-Rail (
Seohae Line)
*
Busan Metro
The Busan Metro () is the urban rail system operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation of Busan, South Korea. The metro network first opened in 1985 with seventeen stations. The Metro itself consists of 4 numbered lines, covering of ...
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Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit Operation Corporation
Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit Operation Corporation, also known as B&G Metro is a private corporation which was established in 2003 to operate the Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang
South Gyeongsang Province ( ...
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Daegu Metro
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Daejeon Metro
Daejeon Metro () is the rapid transit system of Daejeon, South Korea, operated by the Daejeon Metropolitan Express Transit Corporation (DjeT, or Daejeon Metro). The single-line subway network first opened in 2006 with 12 stations. The line was ...
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Gwangju Metro
Malaysia
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Klang Valley Integrated Transit System
The Klang Valley Integrated Transit System is an integrated transport network that primarily serves the area of Klang Valley and Greater Kuala Lumpur. The system currently consists of 11 fully operating rail lines; two commuter rail lines, ...
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stations
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
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Singapore
*
MRT (
stations
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
)
*
LRT (
stations
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
)
Taiwan
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Taiwan Railways Administration
Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) is a railway operator in Taiwan. It is an agency of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, responsible for managing, maintaining, and running conventional passenger and freight railway services ...
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Taiwan High Speed Rail
Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is the high-speed railway of Taiwan consisting of one line that runs approximately along the west coast, from the capital Taipei to the southern city of Kaohsiung. With construction and operations managed by a pr ...
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Taipei Metro
Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), branded as Metro Taipei, is a rapid transit system serving the areas of Taipei and New Taipei in Taiwan, operated by the government-owned Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation, which also operates the Maokong Gondola ...
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New Taipei Metro
*
Taoyuan Metro
The Taoyuan Metro (formerly Taoyuan Rail Transit and officially Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit System) is a rapid transit system serving Taoyuan City in Taiwan. The most recently proposed network includes 11 lines and extensions, of which 2 are now ...
*
Taichung Metro
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Kaohsiung Rapid Transit
Thailand
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BTS Skytrain
The Bangkok Mass Transit System, commonly known as the BTS Skytrain ( th, รถไฟฟ้าบีทีเอส '' TS'), is an elevated rapid transit system in Bangkok, Thailand. It is operated by Bangkok Mass Transit System PCL (BTSC) ...
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MRT Blue Line
The MRT Blue Line ( th, รถไฟฟ้า สายสีน้ำเงิน) or MRT Chaloem Ratchamongkon Line ( th, รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร สายเฉลิมรัชมงคล) is Bangkok's third rapid transit li ...
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MRT Purple Line
The MRT Purple line ( th, รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร สายสีม่วง) or MRT Chalong Ratchatham line ( th, รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร สายฉลองรัชธรรม) is Bangkok's fifth rapid tra ...
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Airport Rail Link
An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport from an airport to a nearby city by mainline or commuter trains, rapid transit, people mover, or light rail. Direct links operate straight to the airport terminal, while o ...
United States
*
MARTA
Marta may refer to:
People
* Marta (given name), a feminine given name
* Märta, a feminine given name
* Marta (surname)
:István Márta composer
* Marta (footballer) (born 1986), Brazilian professional footballer
Places
* Marta (river), an ...
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Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,71 ...
) (
stations
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
)
*
WMATA (
Washington D.C.) (
stations
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
)
See also
*
Station code
References
External links
JR East Station Numbering Map(Metropolitan Area)
{{South Korea rapid transit
Railway stations
Rail transport classification systems
Rail transport in Japan