Hiroden Streetcar Route 9

Hiroden Streetcar route #9 is a streetcar route operated by the Hiroshima Electric Railway. It runs between Hatchobori Station and Hakushima Station. Around five to six trips per day continue to Eba Station via the Hiroden Main Line and Hiroden Eba Line.[1]

Hiroden Streetcar Route 9
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A 1000 series tram
Overview
TypeTram
SystemHiroden Streetcar
StatusOperating
LocaleHiroshima, Japan
TerminiHakushima Station
Stations5
Operation
Operator(s)Hiroshima Electric Railway
Technical
Line length1.2 km (0.75 mi)

Overview

Route Stations Duration Headway
 9  Hakushima - Hatchobori Route 5 7min 8–16 minutes [2]
 9  Hakushima - Eba Route 18 37min 5-6 trains per day

Lines

Hiroden Streetcar route #9 runs on the Hiroden Hakushima Line. A few trips continue via the Hiroden Main Line and Hiroden Eba Line.

Stations

No. Station Routes Connections
W5 Hakushima  9 
W4 Katei Saibansho-mae  9 
W3 Shukkeien-mae  9  Shukkei-en
W2 Jogakuin-mae  9 
W1/M7 Hatchobori  1   2   6   9     Hiroden Main Line
Only a few services continue to Eba
M8 Tate-machi  1   2   6   9 
M9 Kamiya-cho-higashi  1   2   6   9 
M9 Kamiya-cho-nishi  2   3   6   7   9 
M10
  • Genbaku Dome-mae
  • (Atomic Bomb Dome)
 2   3   6   7   9 
M11 Honkawa-cho  2   3   6   7   9 
M12/Y1 Tokaichi-machi  2   3   6   7   8   9     Hiroden Yokogawa Line
M13 Dobashi  2   3   6   8   9     Hiroden Main Line
E1 Funairi-machi  6   8   9 
E2 Funairi-hon-machi  6   8   9 
E3 Funairi-saiwai-cho  6   8   9 
E4 Funairi-kawaguchi-cho  6   8   9 
E5 Funairi-minami-machi  6   8   9 
E6 Eba  6   8   9 
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References

  1. "Hiroden Streetcar Timetable" (PDF). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. "Hakushima Station Timetable" (PDF). Retrieved 25 June 2017.


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