Myoken Cable
The Myoken Cable (妙見ケーブル MyÅken KÄ“buru), officially the Cable Line (鋼索線 KÅsaku-sen), is Japanese funicular line in Kawanishi, HyÅgo, operated by Nose Electric Railway. The line climbs Mount MyÅken (妙見山). The line was opened by MyÅken Cable Railway (å¦™è¦‹é‹¼ç´¢é‰„é“ MyÅken KÅsaku TetsudÅ) in 1925, comprising Kabu Line and JÅbu Line. Both of them were abandoned in 1944. Kabu Line reopened in 1960 as Myoken Cable, while JÅbu Line became a chairlift.
Basic data
- Distance: 0.6 kilometres (0.4 mi)
- Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1â„2 in)
- Vertical interval: 229 m (751 ft)
Stations
Station | Japanese | Connections | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Myoken Cable | |||
Kurokawa | é»’å· |
|
Kawanishi, HyÅgo |
Cable SanjŠ| ケーブル山上 |
| |
MyÅken Lift | |||
MyÅken-no-mizu Hiroba-mae | 妙見ã®æ°´åºƒå ´å‰ |
|
Kawanishi, HyÅgo |
MyÅkensan | 妙見山 |
See also
External links
- Nose Railway official website(Japanese)
Coordinates: 34°55′25.3″N 135°27′25″E / 34.923694°N 135.45694°E
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