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Airport People Mover in Osaka, Japan
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Wing Shuttle
Overview
LocaleKansai International Airport, Osaka, Japan
Transit typeAutomated guideway transit
Number of lines2
Number of stations6
Operation
Began operation4 September 1994
Operator(s)Kansai International Airport Co., Ltd.
Technical
Electrification600 V 60 Hz 3-phase AC third rail
Top speed35 km/h (22 mph)
Wing Shuttle interior

The Wing Shuttle (ウイングシャトル, Uingu Shatoru) is a people mover system at Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan. The system opened on 4 September 1994, with the opening of the airport itself. The driverless people mover lines link the main terminal building and the tips of two wings. All the stations are equipped with platform screen doors. Trains operate roughly once every 2 minutes and each route is 545 metres (1,788 ft) long.

After the Narita Airport Terminal 2 Shuttle System was decommissioned in 2013, this is the only airport people mover in Japan.

Lines and stations

There are two lines, each running on the North Wing and the South Wing. Both lines have two services; one each terminates at midways, another each terminates at tips. Stations of two lines share same names, although all of them are different stations.

Station name Japanese To Midway To Terminal Gates
North Wing
Shuttle Station 本館駅 + + 16, 101–103
Midway Station 中間駅 + - 1–3, 12–15
Terminal Station 先端駅 + 4–11
South Wing
Shuttle Station 本館駅 + + 26, 27, 41, 111–113
Midway Station 中間駅 + - 28, 29, 38–40
Terminal Station 先端駅 + 30–37
Trains stop at stations signed "+", skip at "-".

See also

Transit in Keihanshin
Shinkansen
Logo of the West Railway Company (JR West) JR West
Osaka Metro
Kobe Municipal Subway
Kyoto Municipal Subway
Hankyu
Hanshin
Keihan
Nankai
Kintetsu
Shintetsu
Other commuter rail lines
Monorails and Trams
Hinterland
Cable car and aerial tramways
Public ferries
  • Kanko Kisen
  • Hankyu Ferry
  • Nankai Ferry
  • Akashi-Awaji Ferry
Major terminals
Miscellaneous

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