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  2. List of railway lines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    List of railway lines in Japan lists existing railway lines in Japan alphabetically. The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for railways (鉄道, tetsudō) and another for trams (軌道, kidō). The difference between the two is a legal, and not always substantial, one.

  3. Naniwasuji Line - Wikipedia

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    The line is intended to run primarily under the north-south thoroughfare Naniwasuji (hence the name), branching at its south end to connect both the Yamatoji Line (Kansai Main Line) terminal at JR Namba, and a Nankai line, with Shin-Osaka via a new underground route through what was then JR Freight's Umeda Freight Terminal. [4]

  4. Rail transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    N700S series Shinkansen train E235 series train on the Yamanote Line Tokyo Station in Tokyo Hiroden Tram in Hiroshima. Rail transport in Japan is a major means of passenger transport, especially for mass and high-speed travel between major cities and for commuter transport in urban areas. It is used relatively little for freight transport ...

  5. List of railway lines in Japan (A to I) - Wikipedia

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    East Japan Railway Company) Akō Line (West Japan Railway Company) Amagi Line (Amagi Railway) Amagi Line (Nishi-Nippon Railroad) Amanohashidate Cable Car (Common name. Tango Kairiku Kotsu) Ao Line (Kobe Electric Railway) Aoimori Railway Line (Aoimori Railway Company) Aonami Line (Nickname. Nagoya Seaside Rapid Railway)

  6. Yamatoji Line - Wikipedia

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    The Yamatoji Line (大和路線, Yamatoji-sen) is the common name of the western portion of the Kansai Main Line. The line is owned and operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It starts at Kamo Station in Kyoto Prefecture and ends at JR Namba Station in Naniwa-ku, Osaka.

  7. Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    ' West Kyushu Shinkansen ') is a Japanese Shinkansen high-speed rail line on the northwest part of Kyushu Island that is operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). The line is informally known as the Nagasaki Shinkansen. [1] [2] The 66 km (41 mi) section of the line between Takeo-Onsen and Nagasaki opened on 23 September 2022.

  8. Etsumi-Hoku Line - Wikipedia

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    The Etsumi-Hoku Line (越美北線, Etsumi Hoku-sen, "Etsumi North Line"), also called the Kuzuryū Line (九頭竜線, Kuzuryū-sen), is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. The line extends 52.5 km (32.6 mi) from Echizen-Hanandō Station in Fukui to Kuzuryūko Station in Ōno with a total ...

  9. Nara Line (JR West) - Wikipedia

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    Route map Detail of the Fushimi area in Kyoto. The Nara Line is a part of the JR West "Urban Network" in the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe area.Its primary role is that of an intercity-suburban commuter line, ferrying people to and from work and school in Kyoto and Nara; it is also well-used by tourists holding the Japan Rail Pass, as visiting the historical landmarks of Uji and Nara makes an easy day-trip ...