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Kashima Railway Line

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Status
  
Closed

Closed
  
31 March 2007

Line length
  
27.2 km (16.9 mi)

Termini
  
Hokota

Opened
  
8 June 1924

Depot(s)
  
Ishioka

Locale
  
Ibaraki Prefecture

Stations
  
17

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Owner
  
Kashima Railway Company

The Kashima Railway Line (鹿島鉄道線, Kashima Tetsudōsen) was the sole line operated by the Kashima Railway Company in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It operated between Ishioka Station and Hokota Station. It closed on 31 March 2007.

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Stations

The line had 17 stations as shown below. As of 2002, only two stations, Ishioka and Hitachi-Ogawa, were staffed.

History

The line first opened on 8 June 1924 as the steam-operated Kashima Sangu Railway (鹿島参宮鉄道), using steam operation between Ishioka and Hitachi-Ogawa. The full line to Hokota was opened on 16 May 1929.

Diesel operation commenced on 6 September 1930.

From 1 June 1965, the railway became the Kantō Railway Hokota Line, and from 1 April 1979, it became the separate Kashima Railway.

Freight operations ceased in 2002.

In 2006, the company announced the planned closure of the line, and the line finally closed on 31 March 2007.

References

Kashima Railway Line Wikipedia