词条 | Fukuoka City Subway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| box_width = | name = Fukuoka City Subway | image = Fukuoka City Subway Logo.svg | imagesize = 75px | caption = | image2 = | imagesize2 = | caption2 = Fukuoka City Subway Logo | native_name = 福岡市地下鉄 Fukuoka-shi Chikatetsu | locale = Fukuoka, Japan | transit_type = Rapid transit | lines = 3 | stations = 35 | ridership = | began_operation = {{Start date|1981|7|26}} | ended_operation = | owner = | operator = Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau | marks = | vehicles = | system_length = {{convert|29.8|km|mi|abbr=on}} | track_gauge = 1,067mm (Lines 1-2) 1,435mm (Line 3) | average_speed = | top_speed = | map = orange:Kūkō Line blue:Hakozaki Line green:Nanakuma Line | map_state = collapsed }} The {{nihongo|Fukuoka City Subway|福岡市地下鉄|Fukuoka-shi Chikatetsu}} serves Fukuoka, Japan. It consists of three subway lines, the Kūkō, or Airport Line, the Hakozaki Line and the Nanakuma Line). The lines are operated by the Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau. Unlike most other public operators in Japan, the company only operates subways without any bus lines. All stations are equipped with automatic platform gates. All lines are automatically operated by ATO system, although drivers are used as a precaution. The lines introduced Hayakaken, a smart card system from March 2009.[1] This superseded the prepaid magnetic card systems. Lines
Airport rail linkVisitors traveling to Fukuoka by Shinkansen (bullet train) disembark at JR Hakata Station. They can then transfer to the Fukuoka City Subway system by changing to Hakata Subway station, located under JR Hakata station.[2] Fukuoka Airport is also linked to the Fukuoka City Subway. Downtown Fukuoka City can be reached in about 10 minutes by subway, making Fukuoka Airport one of the most accessible major-city airports in the world. Station logosFukuoka City Subway employs unique logos (symbol mark and symbol color) for each station, much like Mexico City Metro. For example, Fukuokakūkō Station (Airport), has a logo symbolizing an airplane.[3] Kūkō Line's and Hakozaki Line's symbol mark was designed by Isao Nisijima (ja:西島伊三雄)[4], Nanakuma Line's by Masayuki Nisijima who is Isao's son which made from Isao's posthumous works. Rolling stock
FaresTicket prices for the subway lines are determined by the distance traveled (¥100-340). The fare for traveling only one station is ¥100, called {{nihongo|Otonari Ticket|おとなりきっぷ|Otonari-kippu}}. Tickets for the subway can be purchased at all subway station ticket machines. Special ticketsMagnetic cards
Contactless smart card
Hayakaken is a rechargeable contactless smart card for the Fukuoka City Subway. It can also be used as a Commuter Pass (Chika Pass is included) except as a transferable pass for other company's lines. Starting in 2010, it became compatible with Nishi-Nippon Railroad's nimoca, JR Kyushu's SUGOCA and JR East's Suica. As of March 2013, it also became compatible with PASMO, Manaca, PiTaPa, JR West's ICOCA, JR Central's TOICA and JR Hokkaido's Kitaca. For details, please see Hayakaken. See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.japanvisitor.com/japan-travel/japan-transport/japan-subway#fusu |title=Japan Subway Systems |work=JapanVisitor.com |publisher=Japan Tourist Info |accessdate=April 12, 2015}} 2. ^Fukuoka City Guide 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/eng/route/#no02|title=ROUTE MAP|author=|publisher=Fukuoka CitySubway|access-date=2018-09-24}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/shicho/hisho/shisei/006.html|title=福岡市 西島 伊三雄 氏(2004年12月17日選定)|author=|publisher=Fukuoka city|access-date=2018-09-24}}{{ja icon}} External links
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