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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Refimprove Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox rail line The Шаблон:Nihongo is a railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects Wakamatsu Station in Kitakyushu with Haruda Station in Chikushino. Between Orio Station and Haruda Station, as well as from Keisen Station via the Sasaguri Line to Yoshizuka Station, the line functions as an alternate route to the Kagoshima Main Line.

Line data

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Chikuhō Main Line in northern Kyushu
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Chikuhō Main Line (red) and Fukuhoku Yutaka Line (yellow)

As of 2021, the Chikuho Main Line is the third shortest of all Japan Railways Group lines named Main (or trunk) Line (not counting the JR Shikoku main lines, which were stripped of their designation after JR Shikoku started operating). For comparison, the shortest is Hidaka Main Line (30.5 km), after the closure of 116.0 km due to storm damage in 2015.

The line is divided into three sections. Each section has an alias.

Wakamatsu Line
Wakamatsu–Orio, 10.8 km
Fukuhoku Yutaka Line
Orio–Keisen, 34.5 km
Haruda Line
Keisen–Haruda, 20.8 km

Stations

Wakamatsu–Orio (Wakamatsu Line)

No. Station Distance
(km)
Transfers Location
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Шаблон:STN 若松 0.0   Wakamatsu-ku, Kitakyūshū Fukuoka Prefecture
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Шаблон:STN 藤ノ木 2.9  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Шаблон:STN 奥洞海 4.6  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Шаблон:STN 二島 6.3  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Шаблон:STN 本城 9.3   Yahata Nishi-ku, Kitakyūshū
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Шаблон:STN 折尾 10.8 Kagoshima Main Line

Orio–Keisen (Fukuhoku Yutaka Line)

Шаблон:Main Some rapid trains pass the stations marked "X".

No. Station Distance
(km)
Transfers Location
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Orio 折尾 0.0 Kagoshima Main Line Yahata Nishi-ku, Kitakyūshū Fukuoka Prefecture
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Higashi Mizumaki 東水巻 2.7   Mizumaki, Onga District
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Nakama 中間 4.1   Nakama
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Chikuzen Habu 筑前垣生 5.6  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Kurate 鞍手 7.9   Kurate, Kurate District
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Chikuzen Ueki 筑前植木 10.4   Nōgata
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Shinnyū 新入 12.0  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Nōgata 直方 14.0 Heisei Chikuho Railway Ita Line
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Katsuno 勝野 16.7 X   Kotake, Kurate District
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Kotake 小竹 20.5  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Namazuta 鯰田 23.9 X   Iizuka
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Urata 浦田 25.4 X  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Shin Iizuka 新飯塚 26.8 Gotōji Line
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Iizuka 飯塚 28.6  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Tentō 天道 31.5  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Keisen 桂川 34.5 Sasaguri Line Keisen, Kaho District

Keisen–Haruda (Haruda Line)

No. Station Distance
(km)
Transfers Location
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Keisen 桂川 0.0 Sasaguri Line Keisen,
Kaho District
Fukuoka
Prefecture
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Kami Honami 上穂波 2.8   Iizuka
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Chikuzen Uchino 筑前内野 5.9  
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Chikuzen Yamae 筑前山家 16.1   Chikushino
Шаблон:JRK Station Numbering Haruda 原田 20.8 Kagoshima Main Line

Rolling stock

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The first BEC819 series BEMU set undergoing testing in June 2016

A pre-series two-car BEC819 series AC battery electric multiple unit (BEMU) was tested on the line from April 2016,[1] and entered revenue service on 19 October 2016.[2] This will be followed by six more trainsets, entering service in spring 2017.[1]

History

The 39 km Wakamatsu to Iizuka section was built by the Chikuho Kogyo Railway, opening between 1891 and 1893, with the 12 km extension to Chikuzen Uchino opening in 1895.Шаблон:Cn The company was nationalised in 1907, with the 15 km Chikuzen Uchino to Harada section opening in 1929.Шаблон:Cn

The 25 km section from Wakamatsu to Nogata was double-tracked between 1893 and 1896, with the 4 km Nogata to Kotake section double-tracked between 1904 and 1906. The 8 km Kotake to Iizuka section was double-tracked between 1942 and 1944.Шаблон:Cn

The 35 km Orio to Keisen section was electrified in 2001.Шаблон:Cn

Former connecting/transfer lines

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  • Orio Station: the Nishitetsu Kitakyushu Line, a Шаблон:Track gauge gauge line electrified at 600 V DC was opened from Orio - Moji (29 km) between 1911 and 1914. It connected to a 10 km loop line opened between 1912 and 1929, and closed in 1985. The Moji - Sunatsu section closed in 1985, the Sunatsu - Kurosaki section closed in 1992, and the remainder (except for the 1 km Kurosaki - Kumanishi section, which is part of the Chikuho Electric Railway line) closed in 2000.
  • Nakama Station: the 3.5 km Katsuki Line opened in 1908, with passenger services being introduced in 1912. Freight services ceased in 1974, and the line closed in 1985. A 3.8 km line from Katsuki hauled coal from 1915 until the mine closed in 1954.
  • Nogata Station: A 14 km Шаблон:Track gauge gauge line to Fukumaru operated from 1914 until 1938.
  • Katsuno Station: the 5 km Miyata Line opened in 1902. Freight services ceased in 1982, and the line closed in 1989. A 2 km branch to Sugamuta served the Kajima coal mine from 1904 until 1977.
  • Kotake Station: the 8 km Kōbukuro Line to Futase opened in 1894 as a horse-drawn line servicing the Tetsuji mine. Steam locomotion was introduced in 1912, and passenger services in 1913. The line closed in 1969.
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Kumagahata tunnel on the Kamiyamada line, 2013
  • Iizuka Station: the 26 km Kamiyamada Line opened to Shimoyamada in 1898, extended to Kamiyamada in 1929, and to Buzenkawasaki (as a passenger-only section) in 1966. Freight services ceased in 1980, and the line closed in 1988. A 2 km Шаблон:Track gauge gauge line from Okuma - Okumamachi operated from 1924 until 1933.

References

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Шаблон:Fukuoka transit Шаблон:Kyushu Railway Company Lines