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Meitetsu Takehana Line

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Railway line in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
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Meitetsu Takehana Line
An image of the Minami-Juku Station on Meitetsu Takehana line.
Minami-Juku Station
Overview
Native name竹鼻線
OwnerMeitetsu
LocaleKasamatsu
Gifu
Hashima
Termini
Stations9
Service
TypeCommuter Rail
Daily ridership4,657[1] (2008)
History
Opened1921; 105 years ago (1921)
Technical
Line length10.3 km (6.40 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 VDC,overhead catenary
Operating speed90 km/h (56 mph)
Route map

0.0
Kasamatsu (笠松)
0.9
Nishi-Kasamatsu (西笠松)
2.9
Yanaizu (柳津)
5.2
Minami-Juku (南宿)
6.1
Suka (須賀)
7.0
Fuwa-Ishiki (不破一色)
8.6
Takehana (竹鼻)
9.6
Hashimashiyakushomae (羽島市役所前)
10.3
Egira (江吉良)
Former extension towards Oki (abolished 2001) and Osu (abandoned 1969)

TheTakehana Line (竹鼻線,Takehana-sen) is a Japanese railway line connectingKasamatsu withHashima withinGifu Prefecture. It is owned and operated byNagoya Railroad (Meitetsu).

History

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What is today the Meitetsu Takehana Line started when Takehana Railroad (竹鼻鉄道,takehana tetsudō) opened the section of line from Shin-Kasamatsu (nowNishi-Kasamatsu) to Shin-Sakae (nowTakehana) on June 25, 1921, electrified at 600 VDC. On April 1, 1929, the line was extended from Shin-Sakae to Ōsu (大須駅,ōsu eki). Takehana Railroad merged with Meitetsu, the present operator, on March 1, 1943.

The voltage was increased to 1500 VDC in 1962, and in 1982 theHashima line opened. On October 1, 2001, the section of line betweenEgira Station and Ōsu Station closed.

Stations

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It is described in conjunction with theHashima line.

No.NameBetween (km)Distance (km)ConnectionsLocation
NH56Kasamatsu笠松-0.0Meitetsu:Nagoya Main LineKasamatsu,
Hashima District
TH01Nishi-Kasamatsu西笠松0.90.9 
TH02Yanaizu柳津2.02.9 Gifu
TH03Minami-Juku南宿2.35.2 Hashima
TH04Suka須賀0.96.1 
TH05Fuwa-Ishiki不破一色0.97.0 
TH06Takehana竹鼻1.68.6 
TH07Hashimashiyakushomae羽島市役所前1.09.6 
TH08Egira江吉良0.710.3Meitetsu:Hashima Line (through service)

References

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This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

  1. ^各鉄軌道会社のご案内 (Report). Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved19 December 2010.
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