Railway line in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Meitetsu Bisai Line |
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A Meitetsu 6000 series EMU |
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Native name | 名鉄尾西線 |
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Owner | Meitetsu |
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Stations | 22 |
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Type | Commuter rail |
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Daily ridership | 11,897[1] (FY2008) |
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Opened | 1898 (1898) |
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Line length | 30.9 km (19.20 mi) |
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Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
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Electrification | 1,500 V DC, overhead catenary |
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Operating speed | 100 km/h (62 mph) |
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0.0
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Yatomi (弥富)
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Ise Expressway (E23)
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2.5
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Gonosan (五ノ三)
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4.6
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Saya (佐屋)
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6.6
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Hibino (日比野)
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8.2
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Tsushima (津島)
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Machikata (町方)
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11.1
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Rokuwa (六輪)
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12.4
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Fuchidaka (渕高)
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13.4
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Marubuchi (丸渕)
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14.7
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Kami-Marubuchi (上丸渕)
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16.2
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Morikami (森上)
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17.3
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Yamazaki (山崎)
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18.7
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Tamano (玉野)
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River Nikko
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20.2
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Hagiwara (萩原)
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21.3
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Futago (二子)
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Tōmei Expressway (E1)
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22.5
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Kariyasuka (苅安賀)
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23.2
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Kannonji (観音寺)
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Owari-Ichinomiya (尾張一宮)
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25.3
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Meitetsu Ichinomiya (名鉄一宮)
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26.0
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Nishi-Ichinomiya (西一宮)
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River Nikko
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Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway (E41)
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28.1
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Kaimei (開明)
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River Nobu
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Okuchō (奥町)
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30.9
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Tamanoi (玉ノ井)
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The Meitetsu Bisai Line (名鉄尾西線, Meitetsu Bisai-sen) is a 30.9 km (19.2 mi) Japanese railway line which connects Yatomi Station in Yatomi, Aichi with Tamanoi Station in Ichinomiya, Aichi. It is owned and operated by the private railway operator Meitetsu (Nagoya Railroad).
- ^ 各鉄軌道会社のご案内 (Report). Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 19 December 2010.