Английская Википедия:Ishinomaki Line

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The Шаблон:Nihongo is a railway line in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Kogota Station in Misato with Onagawa Station in Onagawa, acting as a spur line from the Tōhoku Main Line to the central coast of Miyagi Prefecture. It connects with the Rikuu East Line and Tōhoku Main Line at Kogota Station, the Kesennuma Line at Maeyachi Station, and the Senseki Line at Ishinomaki Station, both in Ishinomaki, Miyagi. The line was damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and the damage was so severe that service between Urashuku Station and Onagawa Station was not reinstated until 21 March 2015.

Station list

All stations are in Miyagi.

Station name Japanese Distance Transfers Location
Kogota 小牛田 0.0 Tōhoku Main Line, Rikuu East Line Misato
Kami-Wakuya 上涌谷 3.5 Wakuya
Wakuya 涌谷 6.2
Maeyachi 前谷地 12.8 Kesennuma Line Ishinomaki
Kakeyama 佳景山 17.1
Kanomata 鹿又 21.2
Sobanokami 曽波神 23.7
Ishinomaki 石巻 27.9 Senseki Line
Rikuzen-Inai 陸前稲井 30.9
Watanoha 渡波 35.9
Mangokuura 万石浦 37.0
Sawada 沢田 38.3
Urashuku 浦宿 42.4 Onagawa
Onagawa 女川 44.7

History

Файл:Carried train in Ishinomaki Line.JPG
The remains of a train hit by the tsunami that hit in March 2011 among a scattered cemetery in Onagawa.

The Senpoku Light Railway opened a Шаблон:Railgauge gauge line from Kogota to Ishinomaki in 1912. The line was nationalised in 1919 and converted to Шаблон:Railgauge gauge in 1920. The Oshika Light Railway opened a Шаблон:Railgauge gauge horse-drawn tramway from Ishinomaki to Watanoha in 1915, and extended it to Onagawa in 1924. A petrol-driven locomotive was introduced in 1926. The line was nationalised in 1939 and converted to Шаблон:Railgauge gauge the same year.Шаблон:Citation needed

In 1958, the line was extended Шаблон:Cvt to the Onagawa Port, but that extension closed in 1980.Шаблон:Citation needed

The line was severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011; the Kogota - Ishinomaki section being out of service for two months, the Ishinomaki - Watanoha section for a year, and the Watanoha - Urashuku section for two years. The final section from Urashuku to Onagawa reopened on 21 March 2015.[1]

See also

References

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Шаблон:East Japan Railway Company Lines