Yutorito_Line

Yutorito Line

Yutorito Line

Guided busway in Nagoya, Japan


Yutorīto Line (ゆとりーとライン, Yutorīto Rain) is a bus rapid transit line in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. The line is officially called Guideway Bus Shidami Line (ガイドウェイバス志段味線, Gaidowei Basu Shidami-sen). Its official nickname, Yutorīto Line, is a portmanteau of yutori (ゆとり, "relaxed") and street (ストリート, sutorīto). As such, the name is also unofficially spelt Yutreet Line. The line is owned by Nagoya Guideway Bus Company, whose name is also often used as the alternative name for the line. The whole line opened on March 23, 2001.

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Overview

The line consists of the guided bus segment on a viaduct dedicated track in central Nagoya and the ordinary bus segment on public road. Vehicles go directly between the two segments. The guided bus segment runs between Ōzone, Higashi Ward and Obata Ryokuchi, Moriyama Ward. Nagoya Guideway Bus manages the guideway facilities and cars, while Nagoya Municipal Bus operates buses on the line. This is the only guided bus line in Japan. The line is legally considered as a sort of railway, like monorails or automated guideway transits in the country.

Originally Meitetsu Bus and JR Central Bus also operated buses on the line. The two operators withdrew from the line on October 1, 2009.

Basic data

The data below is about the guided bus segment.

Routes

There are 4 routes operated, each on different normal bus segments.

  • Ōzone Obata Ryokuchi
  • Ōzone Obata Ryokuchi Nakashidami
  • Ōzone Obata Ryokuchi Shidami Science Park Nakashidami
  • Ōzone Obata Ryokuchi Kōzōji

Stations

The data below is about the guided bus segment.

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See also

  • (in Japanese) Nagoya Guideway Bus official website
  • Driver's eye view of northbound direction. 5 July 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  • Another one, Driver's eye view of northbound direction in English version. 14 June 2021.[dead YouTube link]

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