- Ōigawa Railway Ikawa Line
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Ikawa Line
A carriage for Ikawa LineOverview Type Heavy rail Locale Shizuoka Prefecture Termini Senzu
IkawaStations 14 Operation Opened 1935 Operator(s) Ōigawa Railway Technical Line length 25.5 km (15.8 mi) Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Abt rack system on 1.5 km (0.93 mi) portionElectrification 1,500 V DC overhead Ikawa Line LegendŌigawa Main Line 0.0 Senzu 1.1 Kawane-Ryōgoku 2.4 Sawama Sumata River 3.9 Domoto 5.8 Kawane-Koyama #9 Signal Tunnel 440 m #10 Signal Tunnel 393 m 7.5 Okuizumi Ōi River Kawane Ichishiro Station -1990 ←former line -1990 9.9 Abt Ichishiro -1990 Dai-Kajima Tunnel Ōkashima -1990 No.2 Ōigawa Bridge 137 m Ōi River 11.4 Nagashima Dam Yosekura Tunnel 293 m Kawane-Karasawa Station 12.6 Hiranda Hirata Tunnel(new) 673 m Hirata Tunnel(old) Inuma Station Okuōi Rainbow Bridge Lake Sesso 13.9 Okuōikojō Lake Sesso tunnel 3 15.5 Sessokyō-Onsen 17.8 Omori Sekinosawa Bridge 100 m tunnel 5 20.5 Kanzō #2Misakubo Tunnel 264 m (23.4) Kamekubo -1971 tunnel 13 25.5 Ikawa 26.6 Dohira Station -1971 The Ikawa Line (井川線 Ikawa-sen ) of the Ōigawa Railway is the only rack-and-pinion railway in Japan.
The line originates at Senzu Station in Kawanehon, Shizuoka Prefecture, the end station of the Ōigawa Main Line, and terminates at Ikawa Station in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture. The line has 61 tunnels and 51 bridges along its 25.5 kilometer length.
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History
The Ikawa line began operations on March 20, 1935, as a private line for the Ōigawa Electric Company, to carry workers and materials upstream to facilitate dam construction. The single track line was originally constructed with 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge However, in order to have dual usage with carriages on the Senzu-Shinrin Line (now extinct) a third rail was added the following year for the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Japanese standard gauge. In 1954, the line was extended under the aegis of the Chubu Electric Power Company to facilitate the construction of the Ōigawa Dam. Railway operations were spun out of Chubu Electric into a separate company in 1959, with the foundation of the Ōigawa Railway Company. With the completion of the Nagashima Dam, a portion of the line had to be re-routed along a 1.5 km section with a maximum gradient of 9%. This required the installation of an Abt rack system on October 2, 1990. An ATS system was installed at the end of March 2009.
The line runs through an isolated mountain area with no cities or towns, and has a very small population density. Most of the passengers are tourists visiting one of the hot spring resorts along the line, or alpinists and hikers heading for the peaks of the Southern Alps National Park.
Stations
Name Distance (km) Connections Location Senzu 千頭 0.0 Ōigawa Railway Ōigawa Main Line Shizuoka Kawanehon,
Haibara DistrictKawane-Ryōgoku 川根両国 1.1 Sawama 沢間 2.4 Domoto 土本 3.9 Kawane-Koyama 川根小山 5.8 Okuizumi 奥泉 7.5 Abt Ichishiro アプトいちしろ 9.9 Nagashima Dam 長島ダム 11.4 Hiranda ひらんだ 12.6 Okuōikojō 奥大井湖上 13.9 Sessokyō-Onsen 接岨峡温泉 15.5 Omori 尾盛 17.8 Kanzō 閑蔵 20.5 Aoi-ku,
ShizuokaIkawa 井川 25.5 Gallery
External links
- (Japanese) Official website
Categories:- Railway lines in Japan
- Rail transport in Shizuoka Prefecture
- Rack railways
- Rack railways in Japan
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