Flower Nagai Line

Flower Nagai Line
A Flower Nagai Line train at Akayu station in December 2006
Overview
Native nameフラワー長井線
StatusIn operation
OwnerYamagata Railway
LocaleYamagata Prefecture
Termini
Stations17
Service
TypeRegional rail
Operator(s)Yamagata Railway
Rolling stockYR-880 series DMU
History
Opened1913
Technical
Line length30.5 km (19.0 mi)
Number of tracksEntire line single tracked
CharacterRural
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
ElectrificationNone
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)
Route map

0.0
Akayu
0.9
Nanyō-Shiyakusho
3.0
Miyauchi
4.4
Orihata
6.8
Ringō
Mogami River
10.3
Nishi-Ōtsuka
JR East:Yonesaka Line
12.2
Imaizumi
Shirakawa River
Shirakawa Signal Stop
-1984
JR East:Yonesaka Line
14.9
Tokiniwa
17.3
Minami-Nagai
18.3
Nagai
19.1
Ayame-Kōen
21.0
Uzen-Narita
23.2
Shirousagi
24.6
Koguwa
27.9
Ayukai
28.6
Shikinosato
Mogami River
30.5
Arato

The Flower Nagai Line (フラワー長井線, Furawā-Nagai-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. It connects Akayu Station in Nanyō to Arato Station in Shirataka.

The Flower Nagai Line is the only line operated by the third sector Yamagata Railway Company (山形鉄道, Yamagata Tetsudō), which took over the former JR East line in 1988.

In 2005, Yamagata Railway was in danger of having to shut down due to low patronage, leaving many residents, especially the young and old, without a mode of transportation from their farms. The only option available to the company was to try to attract more tourists to the scenic views. Lone train operator, Tatsuo Asakura, working without the knowledge of his superiors increased out-of-town passengers from 350 in 2005 to 7,000 in 2006, and in September 2008 had entertained more than 20,000 tourists with his uplifting guided tours, spoken in local dialect.[1]

  1. ^ Judit Kawaguchi (September 9, 2008). "Words to Live By - Tatsuo Asakura". The Japan Times Online.