Meishō Line

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History

The section between Matsusaka and Ieki opened in stages between 1929 and 1931. The first section to Gongemmae opened in 1929, then to Isegi in 1930, and to Ieki in 1931. The line was eventually extended to Ise-Okitsu in 1935.[2] Freight services ceased in 1965. The closure of the line has been discussed multiple times, with the first taking place during the deficit 83 lines movement in 1968 and the second specified local lines selection of lines, but was never closed due to the poor road conditions in the area. The closure was discussed again in October 2009, when Typhoon Melor struck the area and washed out over 40 sections between Template:STN and Template:STN, but the line reopened on March 26, 2016 with help from passing municipalities.[3]

Former connecting line

  • Ise-Kawaguchi station - The Chusei Railway operated a Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "Track gauge".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". gauge line to Hisai on the Kintetsu Nagoya Line between 1925 and 1943.[4][5]

Service

The Meishō Line is a rural line in the inland of Mie Prefecture.[3] There are eight return workings a day. All trains are Local driver-only services and stop at every station. There are no limited-stop services such as rapids.[6] Services are nearly always formed of single-car KiHa 11 series DMUs, though two cars may occasionally be used during events or busy seasons.[7]

Stations

All stations are located in Mie Prefecture.

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
Stations
Total
Template:STN 松阪 - 0.0 Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central): Kisei Main Line
Kintetsu: Yamada Line
Matsusaka
Template:STN 上ノ庄 4.2 4.2  
Template:STN 権現前 2.8 7.0  
Template:STN 伊勢八太 4.7 11.7   Tsu
Template:STN 一志 1.3 13.0 Kintetsu: Osaka Line (Template:STN)
Template:STN 井関 2.6 15.6  
Template:STN 伊勢大井 2.9 18.5  
Template:STN 伊勢川口 2.8 21.3  
Template:STN 関ノ宮 2.0 23.3  
Template:STN 家城 2.5 25.8  
Template:STN 伊勢竹原 3.7 29.5  
Template:STN 伊勢鎌倉 4.3 33.8  
Template:STN 伊勢八知 2.8 36.6  
Template:STN 比津 3.1 39.7  
Template:STN 伊勢奥津 3.8 43.5  

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