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Abukuma Express Line

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Type
  
Heavy rail

Locale
  
Tohoku region

Opened
  
April 1st, 1968

Owner
  
AbukumaExpress

Status
  
Operational

Stations
  
23

Line length
  
54.9 km (34.1 mi)

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Terminis
  
Fukushima Station, Tsukinoki Station

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The Abukuma Express Line (阿武隈急行線, Abukuma Kyūkō sen) is a railway line in Japan, owned and operated by the third sector operator AbukumaExpress. The line connects Fukushima Station in Fukushima Prefecture and Tsukinoki Station in Miyagi Prefecture. Both of these stations are also on the Tōhoku Main Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

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History

The line first opened on 1 April 1968 as the Marumori Line (丸森線), operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR) between Tsukino and Marumori. The original plan was to create a bypass route to relieve overcrowding on the Tōhoku Main Line, but work to extend the line was suspended following the quadrupling of tracks on the Tōhoku Main Line.

In September 1981, the line was proposed for possible closure.

Ownership of the line was transferred to the third-sector Abukuma Express operator from 1 July 1986, initially using former JNR KiHa 22 diesel trains.

The entire line was opened and electrified between Tsukino and Fukushima from 1 July 1988.

References

Abukuma Express Line Wikipedia