Meishō Line
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Meishō Line | ||
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Overview | ||
Native name | 名松線 | |
Status | In operation | |
Owner | JR Central | |
Locale | Mie Prefecture | |
Termini | Matsusaka Ise-Okitsu | |
Stations | 15 | |
Service | ||
Type | Heavy rail | |
Operator(s) | JR Central | |
Rolling stock | KiHa 11 series DMU | |
History | ||
Opened | 1935 (fully) | |
Technical | ||
Line length | 43.5 km (27.0 mi) | |
Number of tracks | Entire line single tracked | |
Character | Rural | |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) | |
Electrification | None | |
Operating speed | 65 km/h (40 mph) | |
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The Meishō Line (名松線, Meishō-sen) is a rural, regional railway line of Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in Mie Prefecture, Japan, connecting Matsusaka station in Matsusaka and Ise-Okitsu station in Tsu.
The line takes its name from the kanji characters of the cities of Nabari (名張) and Matsusaka (松阪). Although this line was planned to connect them, the section from Ise-Okitsu to Nabari was never built, due to the prior completion of the present Kintetsu Osaka Line.
History[]
The section between Matsusaka and Ieki opened in stages between 1929 and 1931, and was extended to Ise-Okitsu in 1935.
Freight services ceased in 1965.
Former connecting lines[]
- Ise-Kawaguchi station - The Dainippon Railway Co. operated a 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge line to Hisai on the Kintetsu Nagoya Line between 1925 and 1943.
Service disruptions[]
Damage from Typhoon Vera closed the line between Ise-Takehara and Ise-Okitsu for two months in 1959.
The entire line was closed for nine months in 1982–83 due to damage caused by Typhoon Bess.
In October 2009, Typhoon Melor struck the area, resulting in over 40 washouts on the section between Ieki and Ise-Okitsu, and the section remained closed for six years after. A special JR bus served the section during its closure. The section reopened in March 2016.[1][2]
During the summer of 2016, some of the KiHa 11 units, used on the line, were unavailable due to inspections. During this time, KiHa 25 series DMUs were deployed on the line to temporarily replace the absent KiHa 11s.
Basic data[]
- Operators, distances:
- Central Japan Railway Company (Services and tracks)
- Matsusaka — Ise-Okitsu: 43.5 km (27.0 mi)
- Central Japan Railway Company (Services and tracks)
- Stations: 15
- Track: Entire line single-tracked
- Electrification: None
- Railway signalling:
- Matsusaka — Ieki: Card signalling
- Ieki — Ise-Okitsu: Staff signalling
Service[]
The Meishō Line is a rural line in inland of Mie Prefecture. There are eight return workings daily. All trains are Local driver-only services. All trains stop at every station. There are no limited-stop services such as rapids. Services are nearly always formed of KiHa 11 series DMUs in single-car formations. Very occasionally, two cars may be used during events or busy seasons.
Stations[]
All stations are located in Mie Prefecture.
Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Transfers | Location | |
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Between Stations |
Total | ||||
Matsusaka | 松阪 | - | 0.0 | Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central): Kisei Main Line Kintetsu: Yamada Line |
Matsusaka |
Kaminoshō | 上ノ庄 | 4.2 | 4.2 | ||
Gongemmae | 権現前 | 2.8 | 7.0 | ||
Ise-Hata | 伊勢八太 | 4.7 | 11.7 | Tsu | |
Ichishi | 一志 | 1.3 | 13.0 | Kintetsu: Osaka Line (Kawai-Takaoka) | |
Isegi | 井関 | 2.6 | 15.6 | ||
Ise-Ōi | 伊勢大井 | 2.9 | 18.5 | ||
Ise-Kawaguchi | 伊勢川口 | 2.8 | 21.3 | ||
Sekinomiya | 関ノ宮 | 2.0 | 23.3 | ||
Ieki | 家城 | 2.5 | 25.8 | ||
Ise-Takehara | 伊勢竹原 | 3.7 | 29.5 | ||
Ise-Kamakura | 伊勢鎌倉 | 4.3 | 33.8 | ||
Ise-Yachi | 伊勢八知 | 2.8 | 36.6 | ||
Hitsu | 比津 | 3.1 | 39.7 | ||
Ise-Okitsu | 伊勢奥津 | 3.8 | 43.5 |
References[]
- ^ Annual Report 2016 (PDF) (in Japanese). Central Japan Railway Company. p. 21. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
- ^ "JR東海が「不通路線」を復旧した本当の理由" (in Japanese). Toyo Keizai. 2 April 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
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