Keihan Ōtō Line
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The Ōtō Line (鴨東線 Ōtō-sen?) is a railway line in Kyoto opened on October 5, 1989, of the Keihan Electric Railway. Trains go direct to the Keihan Main Line. The line made once-separated two railway lines connected: Keihan and Eizan lines.
The double track line is entirely underground of the Kawabata Street, left (east) bank of Kamo River.
[edit] Stations and connection
There are three stations on the Ōtō Line:
Station | km | Connection | Location |
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Demachiyanagi Station | 0.0 | Eizan Electric Railway: Eizan Main Line | Sakyō-ku, Kyoto |
Marutamachi Station | 1.3 | ||
Sanjō Station | 2.3 | Keihan: Keihan Main Line Kyoto Municipal Subway: Tōzai Line |
Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto |