Tōbu Kiryū Line

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The Script error: No such module "Nihongo". is a railway line in Japan operated by the major private railway operator Tobu Railway. The line is a Script error: No such module "convert". branch off the Isesaki Line at Ōta Station, southbound to Akagi Station.

File:Tobu Kiryu Line local train-AkagiStn nov-19-2017.webm
(video) Local train on the Tōbu Kiryū Line

Operation

All trains stop at all stations on the line, including limited express Ryomo services to and from Template:STN in Tokyo.

Stations

All stations are located in Gunma Prefecture. Limited express Ryomo stops at stations marked ● and passes stations marked │.

No. Name Japanese Ryomo Distance (km) Between (km) Transfers Location
Template:TBSN Ōta 太田 - 0.0 File:Tobu Isesaki Line (TI) symbol.svg Tobu Isesaki Line
File:Tobu Isesaki Line (TI) symbol.svg Tobu Koizumi Line
Ōta
Template:TBSN Template:STN 三枚橋 3.4 3.4  
Template:TBSN Template:STN 治良門橋 2.5 5.9  
Template:TBSN Template:STN 藪塚 3.8 9.7  
Template:TBSN Template:STN 阿左美 3.4 13.1   Midori
Template:TBSN Template:STN 新桐生 1.5 14.6   Kiryū
Template:TBSN Aioi 相老 2.3 16.9 Watarase Keikoku Railway Watarase Keikoku Line
Template:TBSN Akagi 赤城 3.4 20.3 Jōmō Line Midori

History

The Yabuzuka Quarry opened a Script error: No such module "Track gauge".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". gauge handcar line between Ota and Yabuzuka in 1911 to haul stone blocks.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The line was acquired by Tobu in March 1913, rebuilt to Script error: No such module "Track gauge".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". gauge and extended to Aioi on 19 March 1913, operating using steam haulage.[1] The line was electrified at 1,500 V DC from 1 March 1928, and in March 1932 extended to Akagi.[1] Freight services ceased in 1996, with the last service running on 25 September.[1]

See also

References

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

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External links

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