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词条 Noto Line
释义

  1. Line data

  2. History

  3. Stations

  4. References

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The {{nihongo|Noto Line|能登線|Noto-sen}} was a Japanese railway line of Noto Railway in Ishikawa Prefecture, between Anamizu Station in Anamizu, Hōsu District and Takojima Station in Suzu. This railway line closed on April 1, 2005.

Line data

  • Length: 61 km
  • Rail gauge: {{RailGauge|1067mm}}
  • Number of stations: 30
  • Double Track: None (single track)
  • Electrified Section: None (non electrified)

History

The first 22.9-km section of the Noto Line of Japanese National Railways (JNR) between Anamizu Station and Ukawa Station opened on June 15, 1959.

It was extended 9.9 km to Ushitsu Station on April 17, 1960, 13.8 km to Matsunami Station on October 1, 1963 and 14.5 km to Takojima Station on September 21, 1964 completing the line of 61.1 km in total, and featuring 49 tunnels in that distance.[1]

Following the privatization of JNR on April 1, 1987, the line was operated by West Japan Railway Company until the company transferred the operation of the line to Noto Railway on March 25, 1988.[1]

The line was closed on April 1, 2005.

Stations

NameDistance (km)ConnectionsLocation
Between
stations
Noto
Railway
era
JR
era
Anamizu}} 穴水-0.00.0 Noto Railway: Nanao LineAnamizu,
Hōsu District
Ishikawa Prefecture
Nakai|Ishikawa}} 中居5.35.35.3  
Bira}} 比良2.37.67.5  
Kanami}} 鹿波2.910.510.5  
Kabuto|Ishikawa}}3.814.314.3  
Okinami}} 沖波2.717.017.0  
Maenami}} 前波1.118.118.1  
Furukimi}} 古君1.819.919.9  
Ukawa}} 鵜川3.022.922.9  Noto,
Hōsu District
Shichimi}} 七見1.224.1---  
Yanami}} 矢波1.525.625.6  
Hanami}} 波並2.227.827.8  
Fujinami|Ishikawa}} 藤波2.230.030.0  
Ushitsu}} 宇出津2.732.732.8  
Hane|Ishikawa}} 羽根2.635.335.4  
Oura|Ishikawa}} 小浦1.737.037.1  
Jōmon-Mawaki}} 縄文真脇1.438.438.5  
Tsukumowan-Ogi}} 九十九湾小木2.040.440.5  
Shiromaru|Ishikawa}} 白丸2.142.542.6  
Kuri-Kawashiri}} 九里川尻1.944.444.5  
Matsunami}} 松波2.046.446.6  
Koiji}} 恋路1.848.248.3  
Ushima}} 鵜島0.849.049.1  Suzu
Minami-Kuromaru}} 南黒丸1.150.150.2  
Ukai|Ishikawa}} 鵜飼1.651.751.8  
Uedo|Ishikawa}} 上戸2.754.454.5  
Iida|Ishikawa}} 飯田1.756.156.2  
Suzu}} 珠洲1.357.457.4  
Shōin}} 正院1.659.059.1  
Takojima}} 蛸島2.061.061.1  

References

1. ^{{teishajo|I|163}}

7 : Railway lines in Japan|Rail transport in Ishikawa Prefecture|Railway lines opened in 1959|Defunct railroads|Railway lines closed in 2005|1067 mm gauge railways in Japan|Japanese third-sector railway lines

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