Railway line in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Shimabara Railway Line |
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A train on the Shimabara line at Shirahama beach in 2008 |
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Locale | Shimabara Peninsula, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan |
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Termini | |
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Stations | 24 |
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Rolling stock | Kiha 2500 type |
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Opened | 20 June 1911; 113 years ago (1911-06-20) |
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Line length | 43.2 km (26.8 mi) |
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Number of tracks | single |
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Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
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0.0
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Isahaya
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16
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0.7
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tunnel
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42
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1.5
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Honisahaya
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8
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2.9
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Saiwai
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4
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3.6
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44 m
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4.8
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Onohonmachi
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5
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5.5
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Kantakunosato
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4
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7.5
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Moriyama
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4
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9.6
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Kamanohana
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3
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11.4
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Isahaya-higashi-kōkōmae
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3
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11.7
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42 m
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12.4
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Aino
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4
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14.4
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Abozaki
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6
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16.6
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Azuma
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6
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19.6
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Kobe
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5
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20.8
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Taishō
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5
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21.7
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29 m
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23.0
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Saigō
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8
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National Route 57
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25.5
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Kōjiromachi
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5
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29.0
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41 m
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29.4
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Tairamachi
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5
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31.6
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26 m
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31.8
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Shimatetsu-yue
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8
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National Route 57
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34.1
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Ōmisaki
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5
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35.2
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Matsuomachi
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7
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37.5
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Mie
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6
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40.5
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Shimabara
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4
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41.5
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Shimatetsu-honshamae
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5
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42.3
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Minami-shimabara
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4
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National Route 57
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43.2
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Shimabara-gaikō
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8
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National Route 57
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44.3
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Chichibu-ga-ura
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12
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45.4
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Antoku
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31
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45.4
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225
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46.3
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68 m
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47.5
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Seno-fukae
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33
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49.6
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Fukae
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25
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50.0
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23 m
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National Route 251
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52.0
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Futsu-shinden
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3
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53.9
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Futsu
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6
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National Route 251
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56.9
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Dōzaki
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6
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58.4
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Kamaga
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8
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59.9
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Arie
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20
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60.2
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30 m
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National Route 251
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61.2
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Nishi-arie
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9
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63.4
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Tatsuishi
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5
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63.5
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20 m
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National Route 251
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65.3
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Kita-arie
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5
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65.5
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61 m
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66.1
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Jōkōjimae
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10
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67.1
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Uratakannon
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6
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68.2
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Harajō
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5
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70.6
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Arimayoshikawa
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8
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73.5
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272 m
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74.6
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Higashi-ōya
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7
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75.8
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Kuchinotsu
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3
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National Route 251
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76.8
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Shirahama-kaisui-yokujōmae
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11
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78.5
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Kazusa
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7
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The Shimabara Railway Line (島原鉄道線, Shimabara Tetsudō-sen) is a Japanese railway line connecting Isahaya Station, Isahaya and Shimabarakō. The line parallels the coast of Shimabara Peninsula, Nagasaki Prefecture. The third-sector railway company Shimabara Railway owns the line and also operates buses and ships. The first section of the line opened in 1911. The former line between Shimabarakō and Kazusa had few passengers and closed on 1 April 2008. The line uses the older diesel-powered KiHa 20-type train which was developed in the mid-1950s. Because of the line's vintage trains which maintain the old Japanese National Railways colors of red and beige, it remains popular among train enthusiasts. This is the only railway on Kyushu outside the Fukuoka area that has remained private throughout its history.