Ikawa Line

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In September 2022, the Ōigawa Main Line suffered substantial damage from Tropical Storm Talas. Rail services between Kawane-Onsen Sasamado and Senzu Station were suspended until further notice.[1] Steam locomotives were changed to only operate between Shin-Kanaya and Kawane-Onsen Sasamado. Ōigawa Railway advises customers intending to travel beyond Ieyama Station to the Ikawa Line, towards Senzu and the Sumata Gorge area, to transfer to Kawanehon Town's community buses at Ieyama Station, which provide connections to Senzu Station.[2]

History

The Ikawa line began operations on March 20, 1935, as a private line for the Ōigawa Electric Company, to carry workers and materials upstream to facilitate dam construction.[3] The single track line was originally constructed with Template:RailGauge narrow gauge; however, in order to have dual usage with carriages on the Senzu-Shinrin Line (now closed)[4] a third rail was added the following year for the Japanese standard gauge (Template:RailGauge). In 1954, the line was extended under the aegis of the Chubu Electric Power Company to facilitate the construction of the Ōigawa Dam. Railway operations were spun out of Chubu Electric into a separate company in 1959, with the foundation of the Ōigawa Railway Company.[5][3] With the completion of the Nagashima Dam, a portion of the line had to be re-routed along a 1.5 km section with a maximum gradient of 9% (~1 in 11). This required the installation of an Abt rack system on October 2, 1990.[6] An automatic train stop system was installed at the end of March 2009.

Stations

Name Distance (km) Connections Location
Template:STN 千頭 0.0 Ōigawa Railway Ōigawa Main Line Shizuoka Kawanehon,
Haibara District
Template:STN 川根両国 1.1  
Template:STN 沢間 2.4  
Template:STN 土本 3.9  
Template:STN 川根小山 5.8  
Template:STN 奥泉 7.5  
Template:STN アプトいちしろ 9.9   (
Template:STN 長島ダム 11.4  
Template:STN ひらんだ 12.6  
Template:STN 奥大井湖上 13.9  
Template:STN 接岨峡温泉 15.5  
Template:STN 尾盛 17.8  
Template:STN 閑蔵 20.5   Aoi-ku, Shizuoka
Template:STN 井川 25.5  

See also

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