Meishō Line

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     Meishō Line
名松線

KiHa 11 series DMU at Ieki Station
Overview
Type Heavy rail
Locale Mie Prefecture
Termini Matsusaka
Ise-Okitsu
Stations 15
Operation
Owner JR Central
Technical
Line length 43.5 km (27.03 mi)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 65 km/h (40 mph)
Meishō Line
Legend
Kintetsu: Yamada Line
JR-C: Kisei Main Line
0.0 Matsusaka
Kintetsu: Yamada Line
JR-C: Kisei Main Line
4.2 Kaminoshō
7.0 Gongemmae
11.7 Ise-Hata
Kintetsu: Osaka Line
13.0 IchishiKawai-Takaoka
Kintetsu: Osaka Line
15.6 Isegi
18.5 Ise-Ōi
Chūsei Railway
21.3 Ise-Kawaguchi
23.3 Sekinomiya
25.8 Ieki
29.5 Ise-Takehara
33.8 Ise-Kamakura
36.6 Ise-Yachi
39.7 Hitsu
43.5 Ise-Okitsu

The Meishō Line (名松線 Meishō-sen) is a railway line of Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in Mie Prefecture, Japan, from Matsusaka and Ise-Okitsu stations.

The name takes the kanji characters from the cities of Nabari () and Matsusaka (). Though this line was planned to connect them, the section from Ise-Okitsu to Nabari was never built, due in preceding completion of present Kintetsu Osaka Line.

Basic data

Service

The Meishō Line is a rural line in inland of Mie Prefecture. The service is 8 laps a day. Three up trains from Ise-Okitsu are operated through to Kisei Main Line to Taki, Iseshi, Toba stations (the latter 2 in Sangū Line).

Stations

All stations are located in Mie Prefecture.

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Total Between
Stations
Matsusaka 松阪 - 0.0 Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central): Kisei Main Line
Kintetsu: Yamada Line
Matsusaka
Kaminoshō 上ノ庄 4.2 4.2  
Gongemmae 権現前 2.8 7.0  
Ise-Hata 伊勢八太 4.7 11.7   Tsu
Ichishi 一志 1.3 13.0 Kintetsu: Osaka Line (Kawai-Takaoka)
Isegi 井関 2.6 15.6  
Ise-Ōi 伊勢大井 2.9 18.5  
Ise-Kawaguchi 伊勢川口 2.8 21.3  
Sekinomiya 関ノ宮 2.0 23.3  
Ieki 家城 2.5 25.8  
Ise-Takehara 伊勢竹原 3.7 29.5  
Ise-Kamakura 伊勢鎌倉 4.3 33.8  
Ise-Yachi 伊勢八知 2.8 36.6  
Hitsu 比津 3.1 39.7  
Ise-Okitsu 伊勢奥津 3.8 43.5  


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