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Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau
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The Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau (熊本市交通局, Kumamoto-shi Kōtsūkyoku) is a public transportation authority of Kumamoto City, Japan.
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Tram Routes
The bureau operates 2 tram lines within the city.
History
Timeline
- 23 November 2024 - The 2400 series train has entered service.[1]
Tram Fare
The fare is a flat 180 yen for adults, 90 yen for children, payable by cash or public transit card (including Nimoca, ICOCA, Suica, and Pasmo).[2]
Operators
Bus lines in the city were formerly operated by the agency, but have since been privatized.[3]
The city government has operated tram lines since 1924, and bus lines since 1927, but the current transportation bureau was formed in 1944.
Kumamoto City Tram
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Currently, Kumamoto City Tram (熊本市電, Kumamoto Shiden) has five lines in official count, but with only two routes regularly in service.
Lines and routes
- Lines:
- Routes:
- Route A (A系統): Tasakibashi — Kumamoto-Ekimae — Karashimachō — Suidōchō — Suizenji-Kōen — Kengunmachi
- Route B (B系統): Kami-Kumamoto — Karashimachō — Suidōchō — Suizenji-Kōen — Kengunmachi
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Gallery
- Kumamoto City Tram
- Kumamoto Buses
- Route A at Shin-Suizenji Station
See also
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau.
Official sites
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official brochure including English map & fare information (in English)
Unofficial sites
- Kumamoto Trams (includes English map) (in English) - Last updated 2018, still current as at 2024.
- Kumamoto Shiden Database (in Japanese) - Last updated 2012
- Kumamoto-city Transportation Museum (in Japanese) - Last updated 2013
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References
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