Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation

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Toei Lines in comparison to Metro lines
Toei Lines in comparison to Metro lines

The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (東京都交通局 Tōkyō-to Kōtsū-kyoku?) is Tokyo's public transportation authority. Its subway lines are commonly described as 都営 Toei, meaning "operated (ei) by the Metropolitan government (to)."

TMBT is one of the two rapid transit operators in Tokyo, which along with Tokyo Metro, make up the Tokyo Subway. Tokyo Metro and Toei trains form completely separate networks. While users of prepaid rail passes can freely interchange between the two networks, regular ticket holders must purchase a second ticket, or a special transfer ticket, to change from a Toei line to a Metro line and vice versa.

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Color on maps Marks Line Number Line Name Japanese Name Route Length Gauge Current System
light coral A Line 1 Toei Asakusa Line 都営浅草線 Nishi-magome to Oshiage 18.3km 1435 mm 1500 VDC, overhead supply
navy I Line 6 Toei Mita Line 都営三田線 Shirokane-Takanawa to Nishi-takashimadaira 24.2km 1067 mm 1500 VDC, overhead supply
Meguro to Shirokane-takanawa, operates on Tokyo Metro Namboku Line 2.3km
lime green S Line 10 Toei Shinjuku Line 都営新宿線 Shinjuku to Moto-yawata 23.5km 1372 mm 1500 VDC, overhead supply
deep pink E Line 12 Toei Oedo Line 都営大江戸線 radiate part - Hikarigaoka to Tocho-mae 12.9km
circle part - Tocho-mae to Tocho-mae, via Roppongi and Ryogoku 27.8km 1435 mm 1500 VDC, overhead supply

Line Through Lines
A Toei Asakusa Line Keikyu Main Line and Keikyu Airport Line etc. (Sengakuji to Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport), or Misakiguchi)
Keisei Oshiage Line, Keisei Main Line, Hokuso Railway Line, Keisei Higashi-Narita Line and Shibayama Railway Line (Oshiage to Narita Airport, Inba-nihonidai-mae or Shibayama-Chiyoda)
I Toei Mita Line Tokyu Meguro Line (Meguro to Musashi-Kosugi)
S Toei Shinjuku Line Keio New Line, Keio Line and Keio Sagamihara Line (Shinjuku to Hashimoto)
E Toei Oedo Line none

The Ueno Zoo Monorail carries passengers within the Ueno Zoo.
The Ueno Zoo Monorail carries passengers within the Ueno Zoo.

Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation runs a public bus network, and also maintains a large fiber optic cable network in the city, as well as several electric power generators.

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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 Asakusa - Ikebukuro - Kita-Senju - Oshiage - Shibuya - Shinagawa - Shinjuku - Tōkyō - Ueno
Miscellaneous PASMO - Passnet - Suica - Transportation in Greater Tokyo
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