Английская Википедия:Chizu Express

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Шаблон:Infobox company The Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese third-sector railway that connects Hyōgo, Okayama and Tottori prefectures. The Chizu Line is not electrified, but is a high-grade railroad, and extends a total of 56.1 kilometres. The limited expresses Super Hakuto and Super Inaba operate on this line.

Chizu Express Chizu Line

Шаблон:Infobox rail line

Some local trains operate through from the JR West Inbi Line (Tottori - Chizu).

Name Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Шаблон:STN 上郡 0.0 Файл:JRW kinki-A.svg Файл:JRW oka-S.svg Sanyo Main Line Hyōgo Kamigōri,
Akō District
Шаблон:STN 苔縄 4.8  
Шаблон:STN 河野原円心 7.4  
Шаблон:STN 久崎 12.2   Sayō,
Sayō District
Шаблон:STN 佐用 17.2 Файл:JRW kinki-K.svg Kishin Line
Шаблон:STN 平福 22.5  
Шаблон:STN 石井 27.1  
Шаблон:STN 宮本武蔵 30.6   Okayama Mimasaka
Шаблон:STN 大原 33.2  
Шаблон:STN 西粟倉 37.4   Nishiawakura,
Aida District
Шаблон:STN あわくら温泉 40.6  
Шаблон:STN 山郷 47.2   Tottori Chizu,
Yazu District
Шаблон:STN 恋山形 50.0  
Шаблон:STN 智頭 56.1 Файл:JRW san-B.svg Inbi Line
Through service to Шаблон:STN on the Inbi Line

History

Construction of the line was approved under the Railway Construction Act in 1922, and commenced by Japanese National Railways (JNR) in June 1966.[1] Work was well advanced when a freeze on expenditure in 1980 resulted in construction being halted with 95% of the route acquired and 93% of the earthworks completed.[1]

The Tottori Prefectural Government facilitated the establishment of the Chizu Express Company in May 1986, which resumed construction.[1]

The line opened on December 3, 1994, and includes the 5,592 m Shitozaka tunnel.[1]

From November 29, 1997, the JR limited express Super Inaba service commenced between Okayama and Tottori.[1]

See also

References

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External links

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