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Hiroden Eba Line | |
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Hiroshima Electric Railway Funairi-Honmachi Station | |
Overview | |
Status | Operating |
Locale | Hiroshima, Japan |
Termini | |
Stations | 7 |
Service | |
Type | Tram |
System | Hiroden Streetcar |
Operator(s) | Hiroshima Electric Railway |
History | |
Opened | 1943 |
Technical | |
Line length | 2.6 km (1.6 mi) |
TheEba Line (江波線,Eba-sen) is a streetcar line ofHiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) inHiroshima,Japan. The line has been operating since 1943.
The total distance of the line is 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi). Routes6,8, and9 operate on the line.[1] The line has seven stations, with six of them numbered E1 through E6. The seventh station,Dobashi, is numbered M13, and is the station where the Eba Line merges with theHiroden Main Line.
No. | Station | Routes | Connections |
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↑Line merges ontoHiroden Main Line in the direction ofTokaichi-machi Station ↑ | |||
M13 | Dobashi | 2 3 6 8 9 | Hiroden Main Line |
E1 | Funairi-machi | 6 8 9 | |
E2 | Funairi-hon-machi | 6 8 9 | |
E3 | Funairi-saiwai-cho | 6 8 9 | |
E4 | Funairi-kawaguchi-cho | 6 8 9 | |
E5 | Funairi-minami-machi | 6 8 9 | |
E6 | Eba | 6 8 9 |
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