Ube Line

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Stations

All stations are in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

Name Distance (km) Transfers Location
Template:STN 新山口 0.0 Sanyō Shinkansen
Sanyō Main Line, Yamaguchi Line
Yamaguchi
Template:STN 上嘉川 2.8  
Template:STN 深溝 5.9  
Template:STN 周防佐山 7.5  
Template:STN 岩倉 8.8  
Template:STN 阿知須 10.2  
Template:STN 岐波 12.7   Ube
Template:STN 丸尾 15.2  
Template:STN 床波 18.9  
Template:STN 常盤 20.7  
Template:STN 草江 22.5  
Template:STN 宇部岬 23.7  
Template:STN 東新川 25.3  
Template:STN 琴芝 26.0  
Template:STN 宇部新川 27.1  
Template:STN 居能 28.9 Onoda Line (through service from Ube-Shinkawa)
Template:STN 岩鼻 30.3  
Template:STN 宇部 33.2 Sanyō Main Line

Rolling stock

History

The Ube Light Railway Co. opened the Ube – Ube-Shinkawa section in 1914, extending the line to Tokonami in 1923 and Ogori (now Shin-Yamaguchi) in 1925. The line was electrified at 1500 VDC in 1929.

In 1928 the Ube Electric Railway Co. opened a 1 km line from Ube-Shinkawa to Ubeko, with a 2 km branch to the Okinoyama coal mine, both electrified at 1500 VDC.

Both companies merged in 1941, becoming the Ube Railway Co. which was nationalised in 1943.

Passenger services to Ubeko ceased in 1952, and both branches closed in 1961.

CTC signalling was commissioned in 1983, and freight services ceased in 1999.

"One-man" driver only operation commenced on the section between Template:STN and Template:STN on 1 June 1990, using 105 and 123 series EMUs.[1] The entire line was switched to driver only (conductorless) operation on 14 March 1992.[1]

Former connecting lines

  • Ube station – The Funaki Railway Co. opened a 6 km 762mm gauge line in 1916. The line was converted to 1067mm gauge in 1922, and extended 12 km to Kibe in 1926. The last 8 km closed in 1944, and the balance of the line in 1961.

See also

References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia Template:Sister project

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