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Iseden Main Line . The two lines opened within just a few weeks of each other in 1930 which led to there being three parallel lines (the third being theSangū Line ) owned by three different companies running between Matsusaka and Ujiyamada. Sankyū and Iseden pledged to work together to ensure they both prospered, however both companies soon began a merger struggle and, in 1936, Sankyū won the battle and acquired Iseden and its lines. The Iseden Main Line became known as the Sankyū Ise Line.Sankyū now owned two lines that both terminated in Ujiyamada: The Main Line which ran west towards Osaka and the Ise Line which ran north to || 松ヶ崎 || 5.7 ||
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* [http://www.kintetsu.jp/kouhou/Rireki/A40021.html Kintetsu Line Archives - Yamada Line]
* Wikipedia - Kintetsu Yamada Line
* Wikipedia - Sangū Express Electric Railway
* Wikipedia - Ise Electric RailwayExternal links
* [http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/foreign/english/useful/route_map/railway1.html Kintetsu railway network map - Osaka Line • Yamada Line • Toba Line • Shima Line]
* [http://hisaai.hp.infoseek.co.jp/Kintetsu/os/Yd_s_eg.html Hisakyu - Kintetsu Yamada Line]
* [http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4300.html Japan Guide - Shima Peninsula Travel - Ise Shrines]
* [http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4303.html Japan Guide - Shima Peninsula Travel - The Wedded Rocks]
* [http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4302.html Japan Guide - Shima Peninsula Travel - Oharaimachi]
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