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Tarumi Line
A "Haimo 230" railbus with exterior livery designed by Masuo Ikeda
Overview
Native name樽見線
LocaleGifu Prefecture
Stations19
Websitehttps://tarumi-railway.com/ (in Japanese)
History
Opened1956
Last extension1989
Technical
Line length34.5 km (21.4 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

Route map

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  • Tarumi Line

    km
    km

    00.0

    0.0
    Ōgaki
    02.8

    2.7
    Higashi-Ōgaki

    04.7

    4.5
    Yokoya
    05.7

    5.5
    Jūkujō
    07.6

    7.5
    Mieji
    10.9

    10.8
    Kitagata-Makuwa

    12.5
    Morera-Gifu
    13.6

    13.4
    Itonuki
    16.3
    16.2
    Motosu

    17.5
    Oribe
    20.4

    20.2
    Kochibora
    21.7

    21.6
    Tanigumi-guchi
    24.0

    23.6
    Kōmi

    25.2
    Takashina

    26.4
    Nabera

    28.3
    Hinata

    30.5
    Takao

    32.5
    Midori

    34.5
    Tarumi

    Distances in italics are from the JNR period

    The Tarumi Line (樽見線, Tarumi-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Gifu Prefecture, between Ōgaki Station, Ōgaki and Tarumi Station, Motosu. It is the only railway line of the third-sector operator Tarumi Railway (樽見鉄道, Tarumi Tetsudō). There was a freight rail service that transported cement for Sumitomo Ōsaka Cement of Sumitomo Group Gifu factory. It once accounted for 40% of the whole revenue, but the freight operation ceased in spring 2006.[citation needed]

    Basic data

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    Stations

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    No. Name Distance (km) Transfers Location
    TR01 Ōgaki 大垣 0.0 Tōkaidō Main Line
    Yōrō Railway Yōrō Line
    Gifu Ōgaki
    TR02 Higashi-Ōgaki 東大垣 2.7  
    TR03 Yokoya 横屋 4.5   Mizuho
    TR04 Jūkujō 十九条 5.5  
    TR05 Mieji 美江寺 7.5  
    TR06 Kitagata-Makuwa 北方真桑 10.8   Motosu
    TR07 Morera-Gifu モレラ岐阜 12.5  
    TR08 Itonuki 糸貫 13.4  
    TR09 Motosu 本巣 16.2  
    TR10 Oribe 織部 17.5  
    TR11 Kochibora 木知原 20.2  
    TR12 Tanigumi-guchi 谷汲口 21.6   Ibigawa, Ibi District
    TR13 Kōmi 神海 23.6   Motosu
    TR14 Takashina 高科 25.2   Ibigawa, Ibi District
    TR15 Nabera 鍋原 26.4   Motosu
    TR16 Hinata 日当 28.3  
    TR17 Takao 高尾 30.5  
    TR18 Midori 水鳥 32.5  
    TR19 Tarumi 樽見 34.5  

    History

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    Approved under the Railway Construction Act[1] as a railway line from Ōgaki via ŌnoinFukui PrefecturetoKanazawainIshikawa Prefecture, construction began in 1935, was suspended during the Pacific War and resumed in 1952. The first section opened in 1956 between Ōgaki and Tanigumiguchi. Two years later, an extension to Mino-Kōmi (美濃神海) (present-day Kōmi) was made. Construction beyond there continued until it was suspended in 1979.[citation needed]

    Freight services ceased in 1974, and in 1984 (due to its operating deficit, sparse traffic and dead end route) the operation and ownership of the line was transferred from the then Japan National Railways (JNR) to the third-sector Tarumi Railway. A major shareholder was the Sumitomo Cement Co., which began freight shipments from Motosu.[citation needed] The improved financial situation resulted in construction being resumed, and the extension from Kōmi to Tarumi 10.9 km (6.8 mi) opened in 1989.[citation needed] The Sumitomo cement traffic ceased in 2006, with the line becoming a passenger-only operation.[citation needed]

    See also

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    References

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    This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

    1. ^ Tetsudō Fusetsuhō (鉄道敷設法) Table 74 (別表第74, Beppyō Dai74gō)
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