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List of railway lines in Japan lists existing railway lines in Japan alphabetically. The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for railways (鉄道, tetsudō) and another for trams (軌道, kidō). The difference between the two is a legal, and not always substantial, one.
Ban'etsu-Sai Line (East Japan Railway Company) Ban'etsu-To Line (East Japan Railway Company) Bantan Line (West Japan Railway Company) Beppu Rakutenchi Cable Line (Okamoto MFG) Bessho Line (Ueda Electric Railway) Bisai Line (Nagoya Railroad) Biwako Line (Nickname. West Japan Railway Company) Blue Line (Nickname. Yokohama City Transportation Bureau)
This category collects Japanese railway lines. Subways and subways lines belong in Category:Rapid transit in Japan Monorails can be found in Category:Monorails in Japan Automated guideway transits and other people movers can be found in Category:People mover systems in Japan Tramways can be found in Category:Tram transport in Japan
List of BS-style route diagrams used for railway lines in Japan ... out of 3 total. C. Central Japan Railway Company diagrams (1 P) K. Kintetsu Railway diagrams (8 P) W.
Sōbu Main Line (East Japan Railway Company) Sōbu Nagareyama Line (Sobu Nagareyama Electric Railway) Sōtetsu Main Line (Sagami Railway) Sotobō Line (East Japan Railway Company) South Line (Translation. Freight. Akita Rinkai Railway) Sōya Main Line (Hokkaido Railway Company) Suigun Line (East Japan Railway Company) Suikū Line (Nickname.
N700S series Shinkansen train E235 series train on the Yamanote Line Tokyo Station in Tokyo Hiroden Tram in Hiroshima. Rail transport in Japan is a major means of passenger transport, especially for mass and high-speed travel between major cities and for commuter transport in urban areas. It is used relatively little for freight transport ...
Japan Rail metropolitan network: Urban rail services operated by Japan Rail Group companies. While JR Group companies administer networks spanning multiple regions and operate various long-distance and intercity services such as limited expresses and Shinkansen high-speed rail , services in metropolitan areas are often focused on providing ...
The Utsunomiya Line (Japanese: 宇都宮線, romanized: Utsunomiya-sen) is the name given to a 163.5-kilometer (101.6 mi) section of the Tōhoku Main Line between Tokyo Station in Tokyo and Kuroiso Station in Nasushiobara, Tochigi, Japan.