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The Yuki APM was originally planned as a smaller project of YNT, intended to provide a short break from the ongoing Cornflower Line construction. Its initial plan was straightforward — to link Sunshine Centre (SKT 214 bus stop) with Yam Lai (formerly known as Hayabusa), which currently has no interchange connections. The proposed route passed through Metropolis Station, a major interchange serving the Solitare Line, Fuka–Metropolis Rapid Transit System, Metropolis Line, Azure Line, Tohoku Shinkansen (Hayabusa, Asama), and the Southern Line. The original design included only three stations along the route. | The Yuki APM was originally planned as a smaller project of YNT, intended to provide a short break from the ongoing Cornflower Line construction. Its initial plan was straightforward — to link Sunshine Centre (SKT 214 bus stop) with Yam Lai (formerly known as Hayabusa), which currently has no interchange connections. The proposed route passed through Metropolis Station, a major interchange serving the Solitare Line, Fuka–Metropolis Rapid Transit System, Metropolis Line, Azure Line, Tohoku Shinkansen (Hayabusa, Asama), and the Southern Line. The original design included only three stations along the route. | ||
Over time, the line was extended to Yuki, where it connects with the Cornflower Line and currently other non-opened platforms, without interchange. The modern Yuki APM now consists of eight stations, running from Sunshine Centre (SKT 214 bus stop) to Yuki. Metropolis Station is uniquely divided into two separate sections, as the KCR platforms were relocated to a different area, requiring the line to stop at both parts of the station. | Over time, the line was extended to Yuki, where it connects with the Cornflower Line and currently other non-opened platforms, without interchange. The modern Yuki APM now consists of eight stations, running from Sunshine Centre (SKT 214 bus stop) to Yuki. Metropolis Station is uniquely divided into two separate sections, as the KCR platforms were relocated to a different area, requiring the line to stop at both parts of the station. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:47, 13 November 2025
The Yuki APM was originally planned as a smaller project of YNT, intended to provide a short break from the ongoing Cornflower Line construction. Its initial plan was straightforward — to link Sunshine Centre (SKT 214 bus stop) with Yam Lai (formerly known as Hayabusa), which currently has no interchange connections. The proposed route passed through Metropolis Station, a major interchange serving the Solitare Line, Fuka–Metropolis Rapid Transit System, Metropolis Line, Azure Line, Tohoku Shinkansen (Hayabusa, Asama), and the Southern Line. The original design included only three stations along the route.
Over time, the line was extended to Yuki, where it connects with the Cornflower Line and currently other non-opened platforms, without interchange. The modern Yuki APM now consists of eight stations, running from Sunshine Centre (SKT 214 bus stop) to Yuki. Metropolis Station is uniquely divided into two separate sections, as the KCR platforms were relocated to a different area, requiring the line to stop at both parts of the station.