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Шаблон:Infobox rail line The Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese railway line in Akita Prefecture in northern Japan, with all station located within the city of Yurihonjō. This is the only railway line operated by the Шаблон:Nihongo.

History

On August 1, 1922, the privately owned Шаблон:Nihongo completed its West Line, connecting Шаблон:STN with Шаблон:STN over 11.6 rail kilometers, and renamed itself the Шаблон:Nihongo.[1] The line was nationalized on September 1, 1937 becoming the Japanese Government Railway (JGR) Шаблон:Nihongo[2] and the line was extended by an additional 4.1 kilometers to Шаблон:STN by December 15 of the same year. The line was further extended an additional 7.3 kilometers to its present terminus at Шаблон:STN by October 21, 1938.

The JGR became the Japanese National Railways (JNR) after World War II. All scheduled freight services were discontinued from March 10, 1981. On October 10, 1985, the operations of the former Yashima line were taken over by the newly created third sector (in Japanese sense) Yuri Kōgen Railroad.

Proposed connecting line

  • Maego station - The Yokote Railway Co. opened a 38 km line from Yokote on the Ou Main Line to Oikata between 1918 and 1930. Construction commenced on an extension to this station but it was not completed. The 12 km section from Oikata - Niiyama was closed following typhoon damage in 1947, the 7 km section from Niiyama - Tateai closed in 1965 when a bridge was destroyed by floodwaters, and the balance of the line closed in 1971.

Basic data

Stations

Station Japanese Distance between
stations (km)
Distance
(km)
Шаблон:STN 羽後本荘 - 0.0
Шаблон:STN 薬師堂 2.2 2.2
Шаблон:STN 子吉 2.3 4.5
Шаблон:STN 鮎川 2.9 7.4
Шаблон:STN 黒沢 2.1 9.5
Шаблон:STN 曲沢 0.8 10.3
Шаблон:STN 前郷 1.4 11.7
Шаблон:STN 久保田 1.9 13.6
Шаблон:STN 西滝沢 2.1 15.7
Шаблон:STN 吉沢 1.4 17.1
Шаблон:STN 川辺 3.0 20.1
Шаблон:STN 矢島 2.9 23.0

Rolling stock

As of August 2020, the line operates the following diesel multiple units (DMUs):

  • YR-2000 (total 2 cars)
  • YR-3000 (total 3 cars)

Former rolling stock

  • YR-1000/YR-1500 (total 5 cars)

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

External links

Шаблон:Akita transit

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