Toyama Chihō Railway Fujikoshi Line

The Fujikoshi-Kamidaki Line (不二越・上滝線, Fujikoshi-kamidaki-sen) is a Japanese railway line which connects Inarimachi Station in Toyama with Iwakuraji Station in Tateyama, all within Toyama Prefecture. It is owned and run by Toyama Chihō Railway.

History

The Toyama Light Railway Co. opened the Toyama - Sasazu (since closed) line in 1914. The company merged with the Toyama Electric Railway Co. in 1941, and the Inarimachi - Minami-Toyama section was electrified at 1500 VDC two years later when the current company was formed by a merger of all non-government owned railways in the Toyama area.

Former connecting lines

  • Minami-Toyama station - the 12km line to Sasazu on the Takayama Line opened in 1914 and was electrified at 600 VDC in 1943 as it also connected to the Toyama City Tram Line. The line closed in 1975.

Station list

Name Distance (km) Connections Location
Inarimachi 稲荷町 0.0 Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line Toyama Toyama
Sakaemachi 栄町 0.6  
Fujikoshi 不二越 1.0  
Ōizumi 大泉 2.2  
Minami-Toyama 南富山 3.3
Asanamachi 朝菜町 -  
Kamihori 上堀 -  
Toyama 小杉 -  
Nunoichi 布市 -  
Kaihotsu 開発 -  
Tsukioka 月岡 -  
Ōshō 大庄 -  
Kamidaki 上滝 -  
Daisenji 大川寺 -  
Iwakuraji 岩峅寺 - Toyama Chihō Railway Tateyama Line Tateyama
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This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

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