Tsugaru-Kaikyō Line
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The Tsugaru-Kaikyō Line (津軽海峡線 Tsugaru-Kaikyō-sen) is a railway line in northern Japan linking Aomori Station in Aomori and Hakodate Station in Hokkaido.
The Tsugaru-Kaikyō Line is actually made up of portions of four separate lines: the Tsugaru Line, operated by East Japan Railway Company, and the Kaikyō, Esashi, and Hakodate Main lines, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company. The name was created following the opening of the Kaikyō Line and Seikan Tunnel on March 13, 1988.
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- Aomori Station through Naka-Oguni Station comprises part of the Tsugaru Line
- Between Kanita Station and Kikonai Station is the Kaikyō Line
- Kikonai Station through Goryōkaku Station comprises part of the Esashi Line
- Goryōkaku Station through Hakodate Station comprises part of the Hakodate Main Line
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