- Kururi Line
The Kururi Line (久留里線) is a rail line in
Japan . Part of theEast Japan Railway Company , it runs fromKisarazu Station in Kisarazu,Chiba Prefecture toKazusa-Kameyama Station in Kimitsu, Chiba Prefecture. The railway route extends through 3 cities, Kimitsu, Kisarazu, and Sodegaura. This rail line, like many other local lines in Japan, serves mainly as the traffic for high school students living in this area. It has no double-track section, and trains can pass at only two stations,Yokota Station andKururi Station .Line Information
*Operated by: East Japan Railway Company
*Length: 32.2 km
*Gauge: RailGauge|1067
*Number of Stations: 14
*Double Track Section: None
*Electrified Section: Not electrified
*Maximum Operating Speed: 65 km/h
*Interlocking: Tablet interlockingHistory
The construction of Kururi Line was originally planned as the compensation for the underdeveloped network of roads at that time. On
28 December 1928 , the light railway (gauge: 762 mm) Chiba Prefecture-run Railway Kururi Line was opened from Kisarazu Station to Kururi Station. In 1922, theRailway Construction Act was amended by Diet of Japan, and a new rail line connecting Kisarazu Station toŌhara Station via Kururi and Ōtaki, which goes across Bōsō Peninsula, appeared on the list. So, on1 September 1923 , Chiba Prefectural Government disposed of Kururi Line to the Railway Ministry, and this line was named Kururi Line. On20 August 1930 , the gauge of track was altered into 1067 mm, and on25 March 1936 , the line was extended to Kazusa-Kameyama Station.Kihara Line * from Ōhara Station was also opened up toKazusa-Nakano Station and it was planned that Kururi Line and Kihara Line would be connected to form the projected route ( the name of which was to be Kihara Line ), but due toWorld War II , the extension of these 2 lines was given up, and Kururi Line was never to be extended into the most mountainous area of the peninsula. The train service from Kururi Station to Kazusa-Kameyama Station was once shut down from 1944 to 1947.
*Kihara Line: The rail line fromŌhara Station ofSotobō Line to Kazusa-Nakano Station. It is modern-day Isumi Tetsudō Isumi Line.tations
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