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Native name
  
鹿島臨海鉄道大洗鹿島線

Opened
  
14 March 1985

Line length
  
53.0 km (32.9 mi)

Owner
  
Kashima Rinkai Railway

Locale
  
Ibaraki Prefecture

Depot(s)
  
None

Number of tracks
  
Single

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Terminis
  
Mito Station, Kashima Soccer Stadium Station

The Kashima Rinkai Railway Ōarai Kashima Line (鹿島臨海鉄道大洗鹿島線, Kashima Rinkai Tetsudō Ōarai Kashima-sen) is a 53.0 km Japanese railway line in Ibaraki Prefecture, which connects Mito Station in Mito with Kashima Soccer Stadium Station in Kashima. It is owned and run by the third-sector railway operating company Kashima Rinkai Tetsudo (KRT).

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Rolling stock

As of 1 April 2015, passenger services on the line were operated by a fleet of 19 6000 series diesel railcars, numbered 6001 to 6019, as well as a two-car 7000 series diesel multiple unit (DMU) train owned by Ibaraki Prefecture and reserved for special event services. The railway also operates three diesel locomotives: Class KRD locomotive number KRD 5 and two Class KRD64 locomotives, KRD64-1 and KRD64-2.

The first of a new fleet of 8000 series diesel cars was scheduled to be introduced on the line, replacing the 6000 series cars, with the first unit due to enter revenue service from 26 March 2016.

History

The line opened on 14 March 1985 between Mito and Kita-Kashima (now Kashima Soccer Stadium) stations.

Freight operations over the line commenced from 1 November 1989, but were discontinued from 16 March 1996.

Wanman driver-only operation began on the line from 1 April 2001.

References

Ōarai Kashima Line Wikipedia


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