Taita Line
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The Taita Line (太多線 Taita-sen?) is part of the Central Japan Railway Company network in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It operates from Tajimi Station in the city of Tajimi through Kani to Mino-Ōta Station in Minokamo. The name of the line includes a kanji from each of the terminal stations.
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[edit] Data
- Length: 17.8 km
- Gauge: 1067 mm
- Stations: 8 (including terminals)
- Multiple-track sections: none
- Electrified sections: none
[edit] Operations
During the day, service operates at approximately 30 minute intervals. In addition to trains running between Tajimi and Mino-Ōta Stations, there are also trains that enter the Takayama Main Line and run through to Gifu Station. During weekday morning and evening rush hours and on Saturday mornings, a train serves commuters by going to Nagoya Station.
[edit] History
The line traces its origin to the Tōnō (Eastern Mino) line, an 11.9 km, 768 mm gauge railway that opened in 1918. The segment from Shin-Tajimi to Hiromi Station was nationalized in 1929, and named the Taita Line. Extensions and upgrades took place from time to time, and in 1987, with the division of the Japan Railways into regional companies, the Taita Line became part of the Central Japan Railway Company.
[edit] Stations
- Tajimi Station (Chūō Main Line)
- Koizumi Station
- Nemoto Station
- Hime Station
- Shimogiri Station
- Kani Station (adjacent to Shin Kani Station on the Meitetsu Hiromi Line)
- Mino Kawai Station
- Mino-Ōta Station (Takayama Main Line, Nagaragawa Railway Etsumi-Nan Line)
[edit] Source
This article incorporates material from 太多線 (Taita-sen) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on January 16, 2008.