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  2. Railway electrification in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of railway electrification systems in Japan. All lines use an overhead line power supply unless otherwise noted. As of 2005, the rail system consists of the following: [1] 20,264 km (12,591 mi) of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in), of which 13,280 kilometres (8,250 mi) is electrified.

  3. Sōtetsu Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Electrification: 1,500 V DC overhead catenary: ... Sōtetsu Honsen) is a railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Railway electrification by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Railway electrification in Japan; M. ... Railroad electrification in the United States This page was last ...

  6. SCMaglev - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism decided that the SCMaglev system was ready for commercial operation. In 2011, the ministry gave JR Central permission to operate the SCMaglev system on their planned Chūō Shinkansen linking Tokyo and Nagoya by 2027, and to Osaka by 2037.

  7. Fukui Railway Fukubu Line - Wikipedia

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    Fukui Railway 200 series train original livery. Fukui Railway F1000 low-floor vehicles at Takefu. The Fukubu Electric Railway (福武電気鉄道, Fukubu Denki Tetsudō) opened the Fukubu Line on 23 February 1924 [1] for the purposes of transporting soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army Sabae 36th Regiment between Takefu-shin and Heiei (兵営) (now Shinmei) stations.

  8. Chōshi Electric Railway Line - Wikipedia

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    The channel is called Chōshi Electric Railway Fierce Channel (【銚子電鉄】激つらチャンネル, (Chōshi Dentetsu) Gekitsura Channeru) and contains videos about various places on and around the railway, such as the railway shed, the main office and various stations along the line. The videos often feature different staff members ...

  9. Tsukuba Express - Wikipedia

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    (video) Tsukuba Express line train Platform level of Tsukuba Station. The Tsukuba Express (つくばエクスプレス, Tsukuba Ekusupuresu), or TX, is a Japanese railway line operated by the third-sector company Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company, which links Akihabara Station in Chiyoda, Tokyo and Tsukuba Station in Tsukuba, Ibaraki.