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Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line

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Native name
  
弘南線

Status
  
Operational

Stations
  
13

Termini
  
Type
  
Heavy rail passenger

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Opened
  
7 September 1927 (1927-09-07)

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The Kōnan Line (弘南線, Kōnan-sen) is a railway route operated by the Japanese private railway operator Kōnan Railway} in Aomori Prefecture, from Hirosaki Station in Hirosaki to Kuroishi Station in Kuroishi.

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Station list

  • Tamboāto Station is open from April to November only.
  • Rolling stock

    Rolling stock on the line consists of former Tokyu 6000 and 7000 series EMUs. Ex-Nankai Railway 1521 series 4-door EMUs were also previously used, but these were withdrawn in 2008 following the discontinuation of limited-stop "Rapid" services. An electric locomotive is also available for use on winter snow-clearing duties.

    History

    The Kōnan Railway was founded on March 27, 1926, and began operations between Hirosaki and Tsugaru-Onoe Station on September 7, 1927. On July 1, 1948, the line was electrified at 600 volts DC. The line was extended to Kōnan-Kuroishi Station (present-day Kuroishi Station) on July 1, 1950. Voltage on the line was raised to 750 volts on April 1, 1954, and to 1,500 volts on September 1, 1961.

    Freight services ceased in 1984.

    Former connecting lines

  • Kuroishi station - The 7km line to Kawabe on the Ou Main Line was opened in 1912 by the JGR, transferred to the Konan Railway Co. in 1984, the year that freight services ceased, and closed in 1998.
  • Accidents

    A train derailed at Hiraka Station on June 12, 2007, but no injuries were reported.

    References

    Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line Wikipedia


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