HÅjÅ Line
HÅjÅ Line | |
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Furawa 2000 Series train at Ao Station | |
Overview | |
Native name | 北æ¡ç·š |
Locale | HyÅgo Prefecture |
Termini |
Ao HÅjÅmachi |
Stations | 8 |
Operation | |
Opened | 1915 |
Owner | Hojo Railway Company |
Technical | |
Line length | 13.6 km (8.5 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
Electrification | None |
The HÅjÅ Line (北æ¡ç·š HÅjÅ-sen) is a Japanese railway line in HyÅgo Prefecture, between Ao, Ono and HÅjÅmachi, Kasai. This is the only railway line Hojo Railway Company (北æ¡é‰„铿 ªå¼ä¼šç¤¾ HÅjÅ TetsudÅ Kabushikigaisha) operates. The third sector company took former Japanese National Railways line in 1985. The line links HÅjÅ, a central town of Kasai, and two railway lines, namely JR West Kakogawa Line and Shintetsu Ao Line.
Basic data
- Distance: 13.6 km / 8.5 mi.
- Gauge: 1,067 mm / 3 ft. 6 in.
- Stations: 8
- Double-track line: None
- Electric supply: Not electrified
- Railway signalling: Staff token
History
The BanshÅ« Railway (æ’å·žé‰„é“ BanshÅ« TetsudÅ) opened the line in 1915. The railway was acquired by the Bantan Railway (æ’ä¸¹é‰„é“ Bantan TetsudÅ) in 1923 and nationalised in 1943 together with other Bantan Railway lines, i.e. the Kakogawa Line, the Takasago Line, the Miki Line and the Kajiya Line.[1]
Freight services ceased in 1974, and in 1985 the Hojo Railway Company commenced operating the line.
Accidents
On 31 March 1945 a Kawanishi N1K fighter on a test flight made an emergency landing near Abiki that damaged the line resulting in a derailment that killed 11 and injured 104 passengers.
Stations
Station name | in Japanese | Distance (km) |
Connecting lines | Location | |
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Ao | 粟生 | 0.0 | JR West: Kakogawa Line Kobe Electric Railway: Ao Line |
Ono | HyÅgo |
Abiki | 網引 | 3.5 | Kasai | ||
Tahara | 田原 | 4.6 | |||
Hokkeguchi | 法è¯å£ | 6.1 | |||
Harima-Shimosato | æ’磨下里 | 8.0 | |||
Osa | é•· | 9.8 | |||
Harima-Yokota | æ’磨横田 | 11.4 | |||
HÅjÅmachi | 北æ¡ç”º | 13.6 |
See also
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References
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia
External links
- Hojo Railway Company official website (Japanese)