Yokohama City Transportation Bureau

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For the subway line connecting Yokohama Station with Yokohama Chinatown, see Minato Mirai Line.

The Yokohama City Transportation Bureau (横浜市交通局) is the administrative agency in charge of public transportation services in the city of Yokohama, Japan.

1000-series train on the Yokohama Municipal Subway.
1000-series train on the Yokohama Municipal Subway.

The Yokohama Municipal Subway consists of the following lines:

Lines 1 and 3 are currently operated together with trains running through from Shonandai to Azamino. The through service is named as Blue Line. At 40.4 km, this is the second-longest subway in Japan after the Toei Ōedo Line in Tokyo.

The following lines are under construction:

Line 4, named as Green Line, is scheduled for completion in 2007. It will form the first part of the planned Yokohama Loop Line.

The missing Line 2 was supposed to connect Kanagawa-Shinmachi with Byobugaura, along Keikyū Main Line, but it has been cancelled for time being.

Although it runs entirely underground the Minato Mirai Line is generally not considered part of the subway network and is not administered by the Transportation Bureau, but rather the by the Yokohama Minatomirai Railway Company.

City bus services encompass 156 regular and sightseeing bus routes with 1,345 bus stops and a fleet of 1,002 vehicles.

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