Sangū Line

Sangū Line

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|| 伊勢市 || 15.0 || Kintetsu: Yamada Line
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|| 松下 || 23.7 ||
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Wikipedia - Sangū Line

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External links

*en icon [http://hisaai-hp.hp.infoseek.co.jp/JRCentral/ka/Sg_s_eg.html Hisakyu - JR Sangū Line]
*ja icon [http://express22.eco.coocan.jp/jrsangu.html Express - JR Sangū Line]


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