Sendai Airport Line

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Data

The third-sector Sendai Airport Transit Co., Ltd. (SAT) started construction of the line in 2002. The construction cost is expected to reach 34.9 billion yen, and it may take as long as thirty years before the railway turns a profit.[2]

Station list

All stations are in Natori, Miyagi.

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Rolling stock

SAT has ordered six 2-car SAT721 trainsets which are used in conjunction with similar design JR E721-500 series sets. The stainless-steel bodied trains feature barrier-free design and have a top speed of Template:Convert. LED indicators show the stations and destination. Train interior and exterior announcements are given in Japanese and English.

Connections

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". From Natori Station, service extends via the Tōhoku Main Line tracks to Sendai Station, a stop for the Tōhoku Shinkansen express trains located in central Sendai. From Sendai Station, it takes 17 minutes (rapid service) or 25 minutes (local service) to get to the airport. The railway also has advertised that Sendai Airport can be reached from neighboring cities such as Fukushima and Ichinoseki in under one hour.

Trains can be up to six cars in length. Besides being faster than existing bus services from the city, with a fare of 400 yen from Natori Station, or 650 yen from Sendai Station, the rail service is also less expensive.

Sendai Airport Transit

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Logo of Sendai Airport Transit
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A SAT721 series train owned by SAT

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History

The company was founded on April 7, 2000, and Template:As of has capital of over seven billion yen.[3] The Sendai Airport Line opened on March 18, 2007,[1] electrified at 20 kV AC. The line was severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and service was suspended indefinitely from March 11, 2011, and reopened on October 1 of that year.[4]

Rolling stock

The company owns three two-car SAT721 series EMU trains (identical in design to the JR East E721-500 series sets).

References

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  2. Kahoku Shimpō (河北新報); December 5, 2006
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