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  2. Railway electrification in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Electrification systems used by the Japan Railways Group, Japan's formerly state-owned operators, are 1,500 V DC and 20 kV AC for conventional lines and mini-Shinkansen, and 25 kV AC for Shinkansen. Electrification at 600 V DC and 750 V DC are also seen in private lines and non-rail based transit systems.

  3. Sōtetsu Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Electrification: 1,500 V DC overhead catenary: ... Sōtetsu Honsen) is a railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, ...

  4. Eizan Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The name of this small railway network is abbreviated as Eiden (叡電), and is derived from the name of its predecessor, the Eizan Electric Railway Division (叡山電鉄部, Eizan Dentetsu-bu) of the Keifuku Electric Railroad. The present company was founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of Keifuku.

  5. List of railway companies in Japan - Wikipedia

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    List of railway lines in Japan; List of railway stations in Japan; List of railway electrification systems in Japan; Rail transport in Japan; Monorails in Japan; List of aerial lifts in Japan; List of airport people mover systems; List of bus operating companies in Japan; List of defunct railway companies in Japan

  6. Category:Railway electrification by country - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Railway electrification in Japan; M. ... Railroad electrification in the United States

  7. Kishigawa Line - Wikipedia

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    The Kishigawa Line (貴志川線, Kishigawa-sen) is a railway line in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. It is the sole line of the Wakayama Electric Railway Co., Ltd. The 14.3 km route extends from Wakayama Station in the city of Wakayama to Kishi Station in neighboring Kinokawa. Including the terminals, the Kishigawa Line has 14 stations.

  8. Jōetsu Line - Wikipedia

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    Route map The Joetsu Line ( 上越線 , Jōetsu-sen ) is a major railway line in Japan, owned by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Takasaki Station in Gunma Prefecture with Miyauchi Station in Niigata Prefecture , linking the northwestern Kanto region and the Sea of Japan coast of the Chūbu region .

  9. Chōshi Electric Railway Line - Wikipedia

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    The Chōshi Electric Railway Line (銚子電気鉄道線, Chōshi Denki Tetsudō-sen) is a 6.4 km (4.0 mi) long railway line operated by the privately owned Chōshi Electric Railway between Chōshi and Tokawa stations in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. [1] It is the Chōshi Electric Railway's only line and is facing declining ridership.