Osaka Metro Starts One-Man Operation on Chuo Line from February 11

Osaka Metro Starts One-Man Operation on Chuo Line from February 11

Osaka Metro will start one-man operation on the Chuo Line from February 11.

On this line, safety measures have been enhanced by introducing a fixed-point stop device and a train-side monitoring television system, as well as installing emergency communication devices inside the trains. Furthermore, movable platform doors have been installed at all stations and put into service from September 13, 2024.

During the Expo period, approximately 40 station staff will be added, around 100 security personnel will be newly deployed at 11 stations, and one security guard will be stationed on board trains from 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM, excluding early morning and late night. Maintenance staff (about 30 members) and materials are strategically positioned to establish an initial response system for the quick resumption of operation in the event of technical trouble.

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