Kashima Line — The Nihongo|Kashima Line|鹿島線|Kashima sen is a railway line of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Katori Station with Kashima Soccer Stadium Station, by crossing and then following the Tone River, the border between Chiba… … Wikipedia
List of railway lines in Japan (J to P) — J*Jikkoku Cable Line (Izuhakone Railway) *Jimbō Line (Group name. Composed of Kōbe Line and Takarazuka Line. Hankyu Corporation) *Jōban Line (East Japan Railway Company) *Jōetsu Line (East Japan Railway Company) *Jōetsu Shinkansen (East Japan… … Wikipedia
List of railway companies in Japan — lists Japanese railway operators.Those in italics are the third sector operators; being half public, half private.Japan Railways GroupThe Japan Railways Group succeeded the former Japanese National Railways (日本国有鉄道). *Central Japan Railway… … Wikipedia
Mito Station (Ibaraki) — Mito Station 水戸駅 Mito Station north entrance, January 2007 Location P … Wikipedia
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Okunoyahama Freight Terminal — (奥野谷浜駅, Okunoyahama eki?) is a railway freight terminal in Kamisu, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Kashima Rinkai Railway. Lines The terminal is located at the end of the 19.2 km Kashima Rinkō freight line from Kashima Soccer Stadium … Wikipedia
Nobukata Station — (延方駅, Nobukata eki?) is a t … Wikipedia
Liste des chemins de fer japonais — Il existe presque 200 compagnies de transport sur rail au Japon. Sommaire 1 Japan Railway : entreprises issues des ex Japanese National Railways 2 Chemins de fer privés : les seize grands 2.1 Région du Kantō … Wikipédia en Français
Negishi Line — Negishi Line 根岸線 Sakuragichō Station Overview … Wikipedia