Sanriku Railway

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Lines

Rias Line

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Line map
Red:Kita-Riasu Line
Blue:Minami-Riasu Line

Station list

Station Distance
(km)
Transfers Location
Name Japanese Between
Stations
Total
Template:STN - 0.0 Template:Colorbull Ōfunato Line BRT service Ōfunato, Iwate
Template:STN 陸前赤崎 3.7 3.7
Template:STN 綾里 5.4 9.1
Template:STN 恋し浜 2.9 12.0
Template:STN 甫嶺 2.3 14.3
Template:STN 三陸 2.7 17.0
Template:STN 吉浜 4.6 21.6
Template:STN 唐丹 6.1 27.7 Kamaishi, Iwate
Template:STN 平田 5.4 33.1
Template:STN 釜石 3.5 36.6 Template:Colorbull Kamaishi Line
Template:STN 両石 6.1 42.7
Template:STN 鵜住居 2.2 44.9
Template:STN 大槌 4.0 48.9 Ōtsuchi, Iwate
Template:STN 吉里吉里 3.4 52.3
Template:STN 浪板海岸 1.8 54.1
Template:STN 岩手船越 6.4 60.5 Yamada, Iwate
Template:STN 織笠 3.8 63.3
Template:STN 陸中山田 1.2 65.5
Template:STN 豊間根 11.1 76.6
Template:STN 払川 4.1 80.7 Miyako, Iwate
Template:STN 津軽石 2.1 82.8
Template:STN 八木沢・宮古短大駅 5.4 88.2
Template:STN 磯鶏 1.8 90.0
Template:STN 宮古 2.0 92.0 Template:Colorbull Yamada Line
Template:STN 山口団地 1.6 93.6
Template:STN 一の渡 4.6 98.2
Template:STN 佐羽根 2.9 101.1
Template:STN 田老 3.6 104.7
Template:STN 新田老 0.5 105.2
Template:STN 摂待 8.3 113.5
Template:STN 岩泉小本 3.6 117.1 Iwaizumi, Iwate
Template:STN 島越 8.5 125.6 Tanohata, Iwate
Template:STN 田野畑 2.0 127.6
Template:STN 普代 9.3 136.9 Fudai, Iwate
Template:STN 白井海岸 3.4 140.3
Template:STN 堀内 3.1 143.4
Template:STN 野田玉川 4.5 147.9 Noda, Iwate
Template:STN 十府ヶ浦海岸 1.7 149.6
Template:STN 陸中野田 2.3 151.9
Template:STN 陸中宇部 3.4 155.3 Kuji, Iwate
Template:STN 久慈 7.7 163.0 Template:Colorbull Hachinohe Line

History

Kita-Rias Line

The Japanese National Railways (JNR) opened the Miyako to Taro section in 1972 and the Kuji to Fudai section in 1975. It constructed the Taro to Fudai section, and transferred the entire line to Sanriku on the day it opened in 1984. The line features 42 tunnels, including the Masaki (6,532 m) and Omoto (5,174 m) tunnels, both opened in 1984.

Minami-Rias Line

JNR opened the Sakari to Ryori section in 1970, extending the line to Yoshihama in 1973. It constructed the section to Kamaishi and transferred the entire line to Sanriku on the day it opened in 1984. The line features 20 tunnels. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

2011 earthquake and tsunami damage

Both lines were heavily damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[1] The two lines suffered damage at ~300 locations, including damage to station buildings and bridges. The tsunami washed away 5.8 km of railway tracks on the lines. Full restoration of service on the lines was completed in April 2014.[2]

Diesel railcars damaged by the earthquake and tsunami were replaced by three new diesel railcars funded by Kuwait. The new cars were introduced in January 2014.[3]

The two sections of the Sanriku Railway were for a long time separated by a destroyed segment of the Yamada Line.

On 23 March 2019, the Yamada Line section from Miyako to Kamaishi was reopened and transferred to Sanriku Railway. This joined up with the Kita-Rias Line on one side and the Minami-Rias Line on the other, which together constitutes the entire Rias Line restored. The result is a resumption of continuous rail service between Kuji and Sakari Station where it links with the Ōfunato Line.[4][5]

Typhoon Hagibis damage

Following the Typhoon Hagibis in 2019 which caused further damage to the railway, the operator Sanriku Railway Co,.Ltd. have received around ¥40 million in donations to help with repairs.[6]

See also

References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

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