Amagi Railway Amagi Line Explained

Amagi Railway Amagi Line
Native Name:甘木鉄道甘木線
Native Name Lang:ja
Color:FFC0CB
End:Amagi Station
Stations:11
Open:April 28, 1939
Owner:Amagi Railway
Linelength:13.7km (08.5miles)

The is a Japanese railway line connecting Kiyama Station (on the Kagoshima Main Line), Kiyama and Amagi Station, Asakura. This is the only railway line operates. The company or the line is also called locally. The line functions as a commuter rail line for Fukuoka. The Kirin Brewery Co. is a shareholder of the company as a result of the former approximately 1 km siding from Tachiarai that serviced its nearby brewery.

Stations

Station nameJapaneseDistance (between station)Total distanceTransfersLocation
Kiyama Station基山駅style="text-align:center;"-0.0Kagoshima Main LineSaga PrefectureKiyama
Tateno Station立野駅1.31.3 
Ogōri Station小郡駅2.53.8Nishitetsu Tenjin Ōmuta Line (Nishitetsu Ogōri Station)Fukuoka PrefectureOgōri
Ōitai Station大板井駅0.74.5 
Matsuzaki Station松崎駅1.96.4 
Imaguma Station今隈駅1.37.7 
Nishi-Tachiarai Station西太刀洗駅0.78.4 Tachiarai
Yamaguma Station山隈駅1.29.6 Chikuzen
Tachiarai Station太刀洗駅0.810.4 
Takata Station高田駅1.411.8 
Amagi Station甘木駅1.913.7Nishitetsu Amagi LineAsakura

History

The line was opened on April 28, 1939 by the Japanese National Railways (JNR) as the Amagi Line, in order to supply military equipment to Tachiarai Airfield. In 1981, the line was named a specified local line and considered for closure. Freight services ceased in 1984.

On April 5, 1985, it was agreed that the line would be transferred to a newly created third sector railway company. Amagi Railway was thus created and inherited the former JNR line on April 1, 1986.[1]

Heavy rainfall damaged a bridge between Oitai and Matsuzaki in 2006 and buses provided the link between those two station for six months until the bridge was repaired.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 甘木鉄道株式会社│会社概要. 2021-05-17. www.amatetsu.jp.