Amanohashidate Cable Car
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The Amanohashidate Cable Car (天橋立ケーブルカー, Amanohashidate Kēburukā) is Japanese funicular line in Miyazu, Kyōto. The line is also called Amanohashidate Cable Railway (天橋立鋼索鉄道, Amanohashidate Kōsaku Tetsudō) or Kasamatsu Cable (傘松ケーブル, Kasamatsu Kēburu), but it does not have any official name. This is the only funicular line (丹後海陸交通, "Tango Sea and Land Transport") operates, while it also operates buses and ships. The company is abbreviated as Tankai (丹海). The line opened in 1927 as a route to Nariai-ji temple, with a scenic view of Amanohashidate. A chairlift runs along the line as well.
Basic data[]
- Distance: 0.4 km or 0.2 mi
- Gauge: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
- Stations: 2
- Vertical interval: 130 m or 427 ft
See also[]
External links[]
- (in Japanese) Tankai official website
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Coordinates: 35°35′5.5″N 135°11′44.1″E / 35.584861°N 135.195583°E
Categories:
- Funicular railways in Japan
- Rail transport in Kyoto Prefecture
- 1067 mm gauge railways in Japan
- 1927 establishments in Japan
- Japanese cable line stubs