Railway line in Aichi prefecture, Japan
Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line |
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A 1800 series EMU at Toshima Station in February 2007 |
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Native name | 豊橋鉄道渥美線 |
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Locale | Aichi Prefecture |
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Stations | 16 |
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Website | www.toyotetsu.com |
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Type | Heavy rail |
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Operator(s) | Toyohashi Railroad |
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Rolling stock | 1800 series EMUs |
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Opened | January 22, 1924 (1924-January-22) |
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Line length | 18.0 km (11.2 mi) |
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Number of tracks | single |
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Track gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
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Electrification | 1,500 V DC overhead |
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Operating speed | 70 km/h (45 mph) |
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Train protection system | ATS-PT (compatible with Meitetsu) |
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Toyohashi Station
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0.0
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Shin-Toyohashi (新豊橋)
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1.0
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Yagyu-bashi (柳生橋)
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Yagyu River
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1.7
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Koike (小池)
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National Route 259
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2.5
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Aichidaigakumae (愛知大学前)
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3.2
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Minami-Sakae (南栄)
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4.3
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Takashi (高師)
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5.3
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Ashihara (芦原)
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Umeda River
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Nishino River
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6.3
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Ueta (植田)
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7.1
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Mukougaoka (向ヶ丘)
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National Route 23
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8.5
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Ōshimizu (大清水)
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10.7
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Oitsu (老津)
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Kamita River
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12.7
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Sugiyama (杉山)
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14.0
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Yagumadai (やぐま台)
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Shijimi River
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15.6
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Toshima (豊島)
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17.1
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Kambe (神戸)
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Shio River
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18.0
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Mikawa Tahara (三河田原)
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The Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line (豊橋鉄道渥美線, Toyohashi Tetsudō Atsumi-sen) is a railway line in eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyohashi Railroad ("Toyotetsu"). The line runs from the centre of Toyohashi, traversing the centre of the Atsumi Peninsula, a largely rural district noted also for its hot spring resorts and marine sports as part of Mikawa Wan Quasi-National Park. The line is entirely within the cities of Toyohashi and Tahara.