Industry | Rail transport |
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Founded | 10 August 2003 |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Naha and Urasoe Okinawa Prefecture, Japan |
Services | Monorail |
Owner | Okinawa Urban Monorail, Inc. |
Website | www |
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Overview | |||
Locale | Naha and Urasoe Okinawa Prefecture, Japan | ||
Transit type | Straddle-beam monorail | ||
Number of lines | 1 | ||
Number of stations | 19 | ||
Daily ridership | 49,716 per day (2017) | ||
Operation | |||
Began operation | 10 August 2003 | ||
Operator(s) | Okinawa Urban Monorail, Inc. | ||
Technical | |||
System length | 17 km (11 mi)[1] | ||
Electrification | 1,500 V DC | ||
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All stations are barrier-free.[2] |
The Okinawa Urban Monorail (沖縄都市モノレール, Okinawa Toshi Monorēru), also known as Yui Rail (ゆいレール, Yui Rēru), is a monorail line serving the cities of Naha and Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan. Operated by Okinawa Urban Monorail, Inc. (沖縄都市モノレール株式会社, Okinawa Toshi Monorēru Kabushiki-gaisha), it opened on 10 August 2003, and is the only public rail system in Okinawa Prefecture. Yui Rail is the first rail line on Okinawa since World War II. As Okinawa is the island of Japan lying farthest to the south and west that has an active rail line, Akamine Station and Naha Airport Station, the southernmost and westernmost rail stations in Japan respectively, lie on this line. The line supports payment via paper tickets or OKICA, the local contactless smart card; additional support for the ten major Japanese IC cards (such as Suica and SUGOCA) began on 10 March 2020.[3][4]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).