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The {{nihongo|'''Ise Line'''|伊勢線|Ise-sen}} is a Japanese railway line in [[Mie Prefecture]], between [[Kawarada Station]], [[Yokkaichi, Mie|Yokkaichi]] and [[Tsu Station]], [[Tsu, Mie|Tsu]]. This is the only railway line {{nihongo|'''Ise Railway'''|伊勢鉄道|Ise Tetsudō}} operates. The company name is abbreviated to {{nihongo|'''Isetetsu'''|伊勢鉄}}. The [[Public-Private_Partnerships_In_Japan|third sector]] company took the former [[Japanese National Railways]] line in 1987. The line was originally built as a shorter route between [[Nagoya, Aichi|Nagoya]] and south [[Kii Peninsula]] ([[Kisei Main Line]]). As such, the [[Central Japan Railway Company]] (JR Central) limited express train "[[Nanki]]" and the rapid train "[[Mie (train)|Mie]]" still use the line, providing the primary revenue stream for the company. The line also transports spectators when [[Formula One]] World Championship [[Japanese Grand Prix]] is held at [[Suzuka Circuit]] (1987-2006, 2009 onward). |
The {{nihongo|'''Ise Line'''|伊勢線|Ise-sen}} is a Japanese railway line in [[Mie Prefecture]], between [[Kawarada Station]], [[Yokkaichi, Mie|Yokkaichi]] and [[Tsu Station]], [[Tsu, Mie|Tsu]]. This is the only railway line {{nihongo|'''Ise Railway'''|伊勢鉄道|Ise Tetsudō}} operates. The company name is abbreviated to {{nihongo|'''Isetetsu'''|伊勢鉄}}. The [[Public-Private_Partnerships_In_Japan|third sector]] company took the former [[Japanese National Railways]] line in 1987. The line was originally built as a shorter route between [[Nagoya, Aichi|Nagoya]] and south [[Kii Peninsula]] ([[Kisei Main Line]]). As such, the [[Central Japan Railway Company]] (JR Central) limited express train "[[Nanki]]" and the rapid train "[[Mie (train)|Mie]]" still use the line, providing the primary revenue stream for the company. The line also transports spectators when [[Formula One]] World Championship [[Japanese Grand Prix]] is held at [[Suzuka Circuit]] (1987-2006, 2009 onward). |
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{{Infobox rail line | box_width = | name = Ise Line | native_name = 伊勢線 | native_name_lang = ja | logo = | logo_width = | image = Ise Railway-ISEiii.JPG|thumb|"Ise III" type DMU]]
The Ise Line (伊勢線, Ise-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Mie Prefecture, between Kawarada Station, Yokkaichi and Tsu Station, Tsu. This is the only railway line Ise Railway (伊勢鉄道, Ise Tetsudō) operates. The company name is abbreviated to Isetetsu (伊勢鉄). The third sector company took the former Japanese National Railways line in 1987. The line was originally built as a shorter route between Nagoya and south Kii Peninsula (Kisei Main Line). As such, the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) limited express train "Nanki" and the rapid train "Mie" still use the line, providing the primary revenue stream for the company. The line also transports spectators when Formula One World Championship Japanese Grand Prix is held at Suzuka Circuit (1987-2006, 2009 onward).
Basic data
- Distance: 22.3 km (13.9 mi)
- Gauge: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
- Stations: 10
- Track: Double between Kawarada - Nakaseko
- Electric supply: None
- Railway signalling: Automatic
- Maximum speed at service:
- Limited express, rapid, Out of Service and Extra: 100 km/h - 110 km/h (62 - 68 mph)
- Local: 100 km/h (62 mph)
History
The line was opened by JNR in 1973, and transferred to the Ise Railway Co. in 1987. In 1993, the track between Kawarada and Nakaseko was doubled, and freight services ceased in 2013.
Stations
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All stations are in Mie Prefecture.
Key:
- L: Local (普通, Futsū)
- R: Rapid "Mie" (快速「みえ」, Kaisoku Mie)
- E: Limited Express "Nanki" (特急「南紀」, Tokkyū Nanki)
- Smaller keys show that some trains stop on the days of racing events at Suzuka Circuit.
Number | Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Stop | Connecting lines | Location |
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1 | Yokkaichi | 四日市 | 6.9 | LRE |
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Yokkaichi |
2 | Minami-Yokkaichi | 南四日市 | 3.7 | L | ||
3 | Kawarada | 河原田 | 0.0 | L | Kansai Main Line | |
4 | Suzuka | 鈴鹿 | 3.8 | LRE | Suzuka | |
5 | Tamagaki | 玉垣 | 7.0 | L | ||
6 | Suzuka Circuit Inō | 鈴鹿サーキット稲生 | 9.1 | Lre | ||
7 | Tokuda | 徳田 | 11.1 | L | ||
8 | Nakaseko | 中瀬古 | 12.7 | LR | ||
9 | Ise-Ueno | 伊勢上野 | 14.0 | L | Tsu | |
10 | Kawage | 河芸 | 16.4 | L | ||
11 | Higashi-Ishinden | 東一身田 | 19.4 | L | ||
12 | Tsu | 津 | 22.3 | LRE |
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See also
References
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia
External links
- Ise Railway official website (in Japanese)