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11. Development in Kansai Urban Area (PDF, 156KB) WEST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY CORPORATE OPERATING CONTENTS BUSINESS DATA OTHER Fact Sheets 2019 OVERVIEW ENVIRONMENT 11 Business Development in Kansai Urban Area DEVELOPMENT in KANSAI URBAN AREA (As of March 2019) DEVELOPMENT in OSAKA LOOP LINE AREA JR Kyoto Line Osaka Higashi Line Tanikawa Umekoji-Kyotonishi (northern part) New station Shin-Osaka Hanaten – Shin-Osaka Opened in March 2019 Yamashina Kusatsu Relocate a portion of a Opened in March 2019 Ibaraki Station branch line of the Tokaido Kyoto Line underground and improvement and Kyoto development inside JR Kobe Line open a new station Railway Osaka Spring 2023 Opened in April 2018 Museum Hanaten Opened in Kyobashi Gakkentoshi Line April 2016 Himeji Maya New station Opened in Shin-Osaka Nara Line Nishikujo March 2016 Double track JR Tozai Line Kakogawa II stage JR Soujiji Spring 2023 Naniwasuji Line Shin-Kobe New station Yumeshima Umekita (Osaka) underground Kyobashi Opened in (Candidate site for station – JR Namba Higashi-Himeji Sannomiya March 2018 World Expo 2025 and Spring 2031 New station an integrated resort) Opened in Amagasaki Nara JR-Namba March 2016 Kobe Nishi-Akashi Osaka Tennoji Kizurikamikita Osaka New station Oji Higashi Line Opened in (southern part) March 2018 Takada Tennoji Yamatoji Line Kansai-airport Kyuhoji : JR-West related MAJOR PROJECTS facilities HOTEL • Naniwasuji Line • Relocate a portion of a branch line of • Osaka Higashi Line construction project VISCHIO OSAKA the Tokaido Line underground and by GRANVIA Project overview open a new station Project overview · Total cost: Approx. 330.0 billion yen · Total cost: Approx. 120.0 billion yen Project overview · length: Approx. 7.4 km (excl. opening of new stations) · Total cost: approx. 69.0 billion yen Hankyu Umeda Station · length: Approx. 20.3 km Project leaders · Length: Approx. 2.4 km · No. of stations: 14 (incl. existing stations) · Construction: Kansai Rapid Railway · New station plan: underground station with Co., Ltd. two unattached platforms and four train lines Project leaders Umekita Phase II plan · Operations: · Construction: Osaka Soto-Kanjo Railway Co., Ltd. Hankyu Sanbangai SC Project leaders Umekita Phase I Umekita (Osaka) underground station · Operations: West Japan Railway Company (Grand Front Osaka) Yodobashi Camera · Construction: (Development plan) Nishi-Hommachi Station (provisional City of Osaka, West Japan Railway Company Project timeline name) – JR Namba Station · Operations: West Japan Railway Company Jun. 1999 Construction started on southern part Yodobashi Camera : West Japan Railway Company (Hanaten-Kyuhoji) Umekita (Osaka) underground station – Project timeline CUA Nov. 2007 Construction started on northern part LU Nishi-Hommachi Station (provisional Nov. 2015 Construction started station nt Store (Shin Osaka-Hanaten) name) – Shin-Imamiya Station Spring 2023 Scheduled switchover to 00 Mar. 2008 Opening of southern part 11 yu Departme : Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd. underground operations and LUCUA Hank (Hanaten-Kyuhoji) (9.2 km) opening of a new station ed site for new Osaka Station imaru nt ALBi Da re Project timeline Mar. 2019 Opening of northern part lann Spring 2031 Targeted start of operations (Shin Osaka-Hanaten) (11.1 km) P DepartmeStore ent Sto Eki Marché Osaka struction plan) Hanshin Departm (Recon Hotel Granvia Umesan Koji Osaka Hanshin Umeda Station.
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