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TheŌyama Cable Car (大山ケーブルカー,Ōyama Kēburukā), officially theŌyama Cable Line (大山鋼索線,Ōyama Kōsaku-sen), is a Japanesefunicular line inIsehara, Kanagawa. This is the only lineŌyama Kankō Dentetsu (大山観光電鉄, "Ōyama Sightseeing Electric Railway") operates. The company belongs toOdakyū Group. The line opened in 1931, as a route to Ōyama Afuri Shrine onMount Ōyama. The line is now also used for hiking.
The line has three stations. From the foot of the hill:
All the stations were renamed on October 1, 2008. Their former names were Oiwake Station (追分駅), Fudōmae Station (不動前駅) and Shimosha Station (下社駅) respectively.[1]
35°25′47.85″N139°14′26.4″E / 35.4299583°N 139.240667°E /35.4299583; 139.240667
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