The Aonami Line is a third-sector commuter railway line in the city of Nagoya operated by the Nagoya Rinkai Rapid Transit . Officially called the Nishi-Nagoyakō Line , it connects Nagoya Station with Kinjō-futō Station.
History
The Nishi-Nagoyakō Line opened on 1 June 1950 as a freight branch of the Tokaido Main Line between and operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR). Construction cost around 93 billion yen. The line opened on 6 October 2004, and at the same time, the section of track between Nagoya Station and Nagoya Freight Terminal was closed. == Infrastructure and operations ==
Infrastructure and operations
Stations There are two services on the line: Local and Non-stop. Non-stop services only stop at Nagoya and Kinjō-futō. Rolling stock Services on the line are operated by a fleet of eight four-car 1000 series electric multiple unit (EMU) trains. All trains are operated as conductorless "one man cars". ==See also==