Yōrō Railway Yōrō Line

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Yōrō Railway Yōrō Line

A Local train, 620 series
Technical
Line length 57.5 km
Track gauge 1067 mm
Minimum radius 160 m
Electrification 1500 V DC
Operating speed 65 km/h
Maximum incline 25
Yōrō Railway Yōrō Line
Straight track
JR Central: UpDownKansai Main Line
Straight track Straight track
Kintetsu: UpDownNagoya Line
Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Transverse track Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Sangi Railway: Hokusei LineRight
Unknown BSicon "KBHFxe" Straight track Straight track
Nishi-Kuwana
Unknown BSicon "exSTRrf" Station on track Head station Station on track
0.0 Kuwana
Unknown BSicon "uexKBHFr" Unknown BSicon "eABZrg" Unknown BSicon "eABZrf" Straight track
LeftKuwana Tram
Track turning right Straight track Straight track
JR Central: LeftKansai Main LineUp
Transverse track Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Junction to right
Kintetsu: LeftNagoya LineUp
Junction from left Track turning right
Non-passenger station/depot on track
0.7 Higashikatatruck conversion facility
Station on track
1.6 Harima
Station on track
4.0 Shimo-Fukaya
Station on track
6.6 Shimo-Noshiro
Station on track
8.6 Tado
Station on track
11.9 Mino-Matsuyama
Station on track
14.2 Ishizu
Station on track
16.2 Mino-Yamazaki
Station on track
19.8 Komano
Station on track
24.5 Mino-Tsuya
Station on track
28.8 Yōrō
Station on track
31.8 Mino-Takada
Station on track
34.5 Karasue
Bridge over water
Makita River BridgeMakita River
Station on track
36.0 Ōtoba
Station on track
37.4 Tomoe
Station on track
39.4 Mino-Yanagi
Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Transverse track
JR Central: LeftTōkaidō ShinkansenRight
Station on track Non-passenger head station
41.2 Nishi-Ōgaki
Junction from left Track turning right
Ogaki Depot
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
Shin-Muro
Track turning from left Transverse track Track turning right
43.0 LeftŌgaki
Transverse terminus from left Unknown BSicon "ABZdrl" Station on transverse track Track turning from right
44.1 RightMuro
Station on transverse track Unknown BSicon "eABZ3lf" Track turning from right Straight track
JR Central: LeftTōkaidō Main LineDown
Transverse terminus from right Straight track Straight track
Tarumi Railway: LeftTarumi Line
Straight track Unknown BSicon "eDST"
44.5 Shiken-ya
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Transverse track
Station on track
45.4 Kita-Ōgaki
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
Gamaabandoned 1974
Station on track
47.5 Higashi-Akasaka
Station on track
50.3 Hiro-Gōdo
Station on track
51.9 Kita-Gōdo
Station on track
53.5 Ikeno
Station on track
54.4 Kita-Ikeno
Station on track
55.2 Mino-Hongō
End station
57.5 Ibi

The Yōrō Line (養老線 Yōrō-sen?) is a railway line of a Japanese private railway operator Yōrō Railway (養老鉄道 Yōrō Tetsudō?). The line connects Kuwana Station in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture and Ibi Station in Ibigawa, Gifu Prefecture.

Northern portion of Ōgaki is locally and unofficially called Ibi Line (揖斐線 Ibi-sen?), because of no trains operated through the station.

Kintetsu Corporation, one of largest private railway companies in Japan, owns the tracks and rolling stocks of the line whereon Yōrō Railway (II), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kintetsu operates trains as of October 1, 2007.

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[edit] Descriptions

  • Company: Yōrō Railway (Category-2), Kintetsu Railway (Category-3)
  • Length: 57.5km
  • Gauge: 1067mm
  • Power: Electric 1500V DC
  • No. of stations: 27 incl. both ends
  • Track: single
  • Maximum speed: 65km/h
  • Operation: All Local trains

[edit] History

Initially steam powered, the line was constructed by Yōrō Railway (I) and opened in 1913 between Yōrō - Ōgaki - Ikeno, in 1919 present stretch completed with extensions of Yōrō - Kuwana and Ikeno - Ibi. Yōrō Railway merged with Ibi River Electric (揖斐川電気 Ibigawa Denki?) and in the following year 1923 the line was electrified (1500V DC). In 1928 its railway was transferred to Yōrō Electric Railway (養老電気鉄道 Yōrō Denki Tetsudō?). Since then operator has changed several times, namely in 1929 the Ise Electric Railway (伊勢電気鉄道 Ise Denki Tetsudō?), in 1936 Yōrō Dentetsu (養老電鉄?), in 1940 Sangu Kyūkō Railway (参宮急行電鉄 Sangū Kyūkō Dentetsu?), in 1941 Kansai Kyūkō Railway (関西急行鉄道 Kansai Kyūkō Tetsudō?), finally in 1944 Kinki Nippon railway (近畿日本鉄道 Kinki Nippon Tetsudō?) which is the present Kintetsu.

On the typhoon strike in 1959, Nagoya Line was regauged to 1435mm, the Kintetsu standard which enables through trains to Osaka, but Yōrō Line remained 1067mm partly due to through freight trains to the then Japanese National Railways (JNR) at Ōgaki and Kuwana, because the line is shorter between these stations than JNR lines and used as the shortcut.

With accumulating deficit, Kintetsu Corporation decided to split off the operation of the Yōrō Line in 2007. Local governments along the line made an agreement of financial aid to the Yōrō Railway until 2010.

[edit] Stations

Name Location
Kuwana Kuwana Mie
Harima
Shimo-Fukaya
Shimo-Noshiro
Tado
Mino-Matsuyama Kaizu Gifu
Ishizu
Mino-Yamazaki
Komano
Mino-Tsuya
Yōrō Yōrō,
Yōrō District
Mino-Takada
Karasue
Ōtoba Ōgaki
Tomoe
Mino-Yanagi
Nishi-Ōgaki
Ōgaki
Muro
Kita-Ōgaki
Higashi-Akasaka Gōdo,
Anpachi District
Hiro-Gōdo
Kita-Gōdo
Ikeno Ikeda,
Ibi District
Kita-Ikeno
Mino-Hongō
Ibi Ibigawa, Ibi District

[edit] Connections

At Kuwana

At Ōgaki

[edit] External links

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