Hiroo Line | |
Color: | 2cb431 |
Type: | Regional rail |
Status: | Closed |
Stations: | 17 |
Open: | 2 November 1929 |
Close: | 2 February 1987 |
Owner: | Japan National Railways |
Operator: | Japan National Railways |
Character: | Rural |
Linelength: | 84km (52miles) |
Electrification: | None |
Tracks: | Entire line single tracked |
The was a railway line in Hokkaido, Japan operated by the Japanese National Railways. The line was in operation from 1929 to 1987.
As of its closure on February 2, 1987, the line had 17 stations:
Station name | km | Connections | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Obihiro Station | 0.0 | Nemuro Main Line, Shihoro Line | Obihiro, Hokkaido |
Yoda Station | 4.1 | Makubetsu, Hokkaido | |
Kita-Aikoku Station | 6.7 | Obihiro, Hokkaido | |
Aikoku Station | 11.0 | ||
Taishō Station | 16.7 | ||
Kōfuku Station | 22.0 | ||
Naka-Statsunai Station | 28.1 | Nakasatsunai, Hokkaido | |
Sarabetsu Station | 35.4 | Sarabetsu, Hokkaido | |
Kami-Sarabetsu Station | 42.0 | ||
Chūrui Station | 50.0 | Chūrui, Hokkaido | |
Tokachi-Tōwa Station | 54.4 | Taiki, Hokkaido | |
Taiki Station | 60.6 | ||
Ishizaka Station | 64.9 | ||
Toyoni Station | 71.2 | Hiroo, Hokkaido | |
Nozuka Station | 76.3 | ||
Shinsei Station | 79.1 | ||
Hiroo Station | 84.0 |
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