Draft:Smart Roadway Transit
Bus transit system in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
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Smart Roadway Transit, or SRT is a bus line in Nagoya, Japan. The line is planned to start operating on 13 February 2026, running four days a week with 12 trips a day.[1][2][3][4]
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| Smart Roadway Transit | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Status | In operation |
| Began service | 13 February 2026 |
| Route | |
| Start | Sakae |
| Via | Nagoya Station |
| End | Sakae |
| Length | 5.6 km |
| Stops | 7 |
History
The opening ceremony was held on 11 February 2026. The line will start operating on 13 February.[5] Additional buses is planned to enter service when the new route connecting Nagoya Station with Nagoya Castle opens.[6]
Operations
The line will be operated by Meitetsu Bus, and will operate from Friday to Monday with 12 trips a day. The line will use articulated buses that has a capacity of 122 people. The line will have seven stops, three of which are currently under construction.[7]
