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refers to Banetsu West Line: JR East Niigata - Aizu-Wakamatsu: 1999– Dinostar: portmanteau derived from the English word "dinosaur" for which Fukui is famous and the word "star" [4] JR-West Fukui – Kanazawa: 2015–2024 Enoshima: refers to Enoshima: Odakyu Shinjuku – Fujisawa – Katase-Enoshima: 1964– Fujikawa: refers to Fuji River: JR ...
1. ^ Although Kato Line was closed, the line was technically split into several lines, where the "Yashiro Line" section became an actual line after the closure of the Kato Line and the "Kishima Line" section, and the remaining section was incorporated into Nagano Line. As of 2024, only the section between Suzaka and Yudanaka remains in operation.
These lines except Chūō Shinkansen, called Seibi Shinkansen or planned Shinkansen, are the Shinkansen projects designated in the Basic Plan of the Shinkansen Railway decided by the government. Hokkaido Shinkansen from Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto to Sapporo is under construction and scheduled to open by 2038.
Line Type Type keys Color Hex color Icon; San'yō Shinkansen: San'yō Shinkansen – Kodama: Kodama 24197c: San'yō Shinkansen: San'yō Shinkansen – Mizuho: Mizuho 24197c: San'yō Shinkansen
Jōetsu Shinkansen (East Japan Railway Company) Jōhana Line (West Japan Railway Company) Jōhoku Line (Central Japan Railway Company (tracks and services), Tokai Transport Service Company (services)) Jōhoku Line (Iyo Railway) Jōmō Line (Jōmō Electric Railway) Jōnan Line (Iyo Railway) Jōshin Line (Jōshin Dentetsu) Jōsō Line (Kantō ...
Tōkaidō Main Line (East Japan Railway Company, Central Japan Railway Company, West Japan Railway Company) Tōkaidō Shinkansen (Central Japan Railway Company) Tōkō Line (Freight. Nagoya Rinkai Railway) Tokoname Line (Nagoya Railroad) Tokushima Line (Shikoku Railway Company) Tōkyō Monorail Haneda Line (Tokyo Monorail)
Japan’s sleek Shinkansen bullet trains zoomed onto the railway scene in the 1960s, shrinking travel times and inspiring a global revolution in high-speed rail travel that continues to this day.
K. Kamiiida Line; Karasuma Line; Kashihara Line; Keifuku Electric Railroad; Keihan Ishiyama Sakamoto Line; Keihan Katano Line; Keihan Keishin Line; Keihan Main Line