User:Bollins Cerrname/Yotsuya Line

The Yotsuya Line is a Scratchlandian railway line. It has 30 stations.

Services
No express trains were run on Yotsuya Line from 15 January 2011. Until 2011, it ran only between Yotsuya and Jingke with through services to other lines.
 * (, L): Stops at all stations.
 * (, SSR): Stops at selected stations.
 * (, SR): Women from 7 am-9 am, men and women from 9 am-7 am.
 * (, R): Travels down (up/down in light rail), especially during late night and dawn.

Fleet

 * Yotsuya — Asayama-Cho:
 * 19000 series (PMSM, orange destination indicators, 2002-)
 * 23000 series (Toyo IGBT-VVVF, full colour destination indicators, due to enter service 2017-)


 * Asayama-Cho — Narimasu-Cho:
 * 12000 series (Flexity 2, 2012-)
 * 15000 series (Alstom Citadis, 2014-)


 * Deleted:
 * 10000 series (1927-2014)
 * 12000 series [old] (1938-1987)
 * 13000 series (1940-1965)
 * 15000 series (1964-1990)
 * 16000 series (1961-1984)

History
The line was opened in 1917 by Juguoka Railway between Dense Stone Hall and Ogawamachi Palace. The entire line (Yotsuya to Asayama-Cho) was completed in 1939. In 1951 Kobu Railway replaced the previous operator, Juguoka Railway. In 2004, station numbers have introduced. In 2012, light rail section (Asayama-Cho to Narimasu-Cho) began.

Yotsuya Station
Yotsuya Station is the biggest station in Scratchland. It had 19 platforms.

Bus services
This station operated a lot of bus services, with the character first then route number. Examples are: Bugs Bunny 30S, Porky Pig 50D, Porky Pig 80T and Bugs Bunny 110.

History
Yotsuya is one of the oldest stations in Scratchland. The Hollywood-themed Yotsuya Station opened in 2014, but it dates back to 1889 when it was originally known as Ikebukuro-Obayashi Station and it opened. It was renamed to Yotsuya Station when Yotsuya Line opened, moving Ikebukuro-Obayashi into its current place next to Haneda-Obayashi Station in 6.7 km. In 2014 the old-style station was rebuilt into Hollywood-themed Yotsuya Station.

Pingzhouke Station
Pingzhouke Station is located in Yotsuya Line. It opened in 1939.

Narimasu-Cho Station
Narimasu-Cho is a light rail station operated by Kobu Railway. It opened in 2012 when light rail services started.