Sangi Railway Sangi Line Explained

Sangi Line
Type:Commuter rail
Locale:Mie Prefecture
Start:)
Stations:15 on the Sangi Line, 1 on the Kintetsu Line
Open:23 July, 1931
Operator:Sangi Railway
Linelength Km:26.5
Tracks:1
Electrification:Overhead, 1,500 V DC
Speed Km/H:70

The is a narrow gauge railway line owned and operated by Sangi Railway, a Japanese private railway company. The line runs in Mie Prefecture and connects Nishi-Fujiwara Station in Inabe with Tomida and Kintetsu-Tomida Station in Yokkaichi. The section between Tomita Station and Sangi-asake Signal Station is exclusively for freight trains, with passenger trains providing through service to Kintetsu-Tomita Station via the Kintetsu Line. All trains depart from and arrive at Kintetsu-Tomita Station.

The name Sangi (三岐) is a combination of the first characters from Mie (三重) and Gifu (岐阜) as, in 1928, it was originally envisioned to connect the city of Yokkaichi in Mie to Sekigahara via Kamiishizu in Ōgaki, Gifu Prefecture.

The Sangi Line is an electrified, single-track line. Freight services also operate on the line, and it is used to carry mainly cement.

Services

All services are classified as, stopping at every station, and are driver-only operations. There are 1–2 services per hour during the day, increased to 3–4 per hour during the morning peak.

Stations

StationDistance (km)TransfersLocation
(freight only)富田  - YokkaichiMie Prefecture
近鉄富田 0.0 Kintetsu Nagoya Line
Sangi-asake Signal Station三岐朝明信号場 1.1
大矢知 2.5
平津 4.1
暁学園前 5.3
山城 7.0
保々 9.5
北勢中央公園口 11.2
梅戸井 13.1 Inabe
大安 15.3
三里 17.1
丹生川 19.6
伊勢治田 20.8
東藤原 23.1
西野尻 25.3
西藤原 26.5

History

References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Terada, Hirokazu . データブック日本の私鉄 . Databook: Japan's Private Railways . Neko Publishing . 19 January 2013 . Japan . 118 . 978-4-7770-1336-4.