Ginza Line

Ginza Line
A Ginza Line 1000 series train at Shibuya Station
Overview
Other nameG
Native name銀座線
Owner Tokyo Metro
Line number3
LocaleTokyo
Termini
Stations19
Color on map     Orange
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemTokyo subway
Operator(s)Tokyo Metro
Depot(s)Shibuya, Ueno
Rolling stockTokyo Metro 1000 series (6 cars)
Daily ridership943,606 (2017)
History
Opened30 December 1927 (30 December 1927)
Last extension1939
Technical
Line length14.3 km (8.9 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius94 m (309 ft)
ElectrificationThird rail600 V DC
Operating speed65 km/h (40 mph)
Train protection systemNew CS-ATC
Maximum incline3.3%
Route map

Shibuya Depot
0.0
G-01 Shibuya F
JYJA
Yamanote Line
Saikyō Line
TY Tōyoko Line
platforms resited
March 2013
F Fukutoshin Line
1.3
G-02 Omotesandō ZC
2.0
G-03 Gaiemmae
2.7
G-04 Aoyama-itchōme ZE
4.0
G-05 Akasaka-mitsuke MNYZ
4.9
G-06 Tameike-Sannō NCM
5.5
G-07 Toranomon H
6.3
G-08 Shimbashi A
JYJK
Yamanote Line
Keihin-Tohoku Line
A
7.2
G-09 Ginza
M Marunouchi Line
H Hibiya Line
Y
JE Keiyō Line
7.9
G-10 Kyōbashi
8.6
G-11 Nihombashi AT
Nihombashi River
9.2
G-12 Mitsukoshimae Z
JB
JYJKJC
9.9
G-13 Kanda
JC
10.4
Manseibashi (Closed 1931)
11.0
G-14 Suehirochō
11.6
G-15 Ueno-hirokōji HE
JYJK
JJJU
Jōban / Utsunomiya /
Takasaki Lines
12.1
G-16 Ueno H
Ueno Depot
12.8
G-17 Inarichō
13.5
G-18 Tawaramachi
14.3
G-19 Asakusa A

The Ginza Line (銀座線, Ginza-sen), officially designated as Line 3 Ginza Line (3号線銀座線, San-gō-sen Ginza-sen), is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro. The line spans 14.3 km (8.9 mi) and serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chūō, Chiyoda, and Taitō.

It is the oldest subway line in Asia, opening in 1927 and originally operated by the Tokyo Underground Railway, later jointly operated with the Tokyo Rapid Railway.

The line is named after the Ginza commercial district in Chūō, through which it passes. On maps, diagrams, and signage, the line is color-coded orange, and its stations are identified by the letter "G" followed by a specific number.