The Yosan Line (予讃線, Yosan-sen) is the principal railway line on the island of Shikoku in Japan, connecting the major cities of Shikoku, and via the Honshi-Bisan...
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(Seto-Ōhashi Line) Uno Great Seto Bridge (Seto-Ōhashi) Train ferry (1910-1988) Seto Inland Sea Utazu Yosan Line (Seto-Ōhashi Line) Yosan Line Sakaide Takamatsu...
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Prior to the change, the Dosan, Kōtoku, Tokushima, and Yosan Lines had all been main lines. Each line is color-coded and labeled with a letter, in conjunction...
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Shinkansen (redirect from New Trunk Line)
constructed, with the second set having completed reliability trials on the Yosan Line east of Matsuyama (in Shikoku) in September 2013. The third set was undertaking...
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as it is the terminus of the limited express train on the JR Shikoku Yosan Line, people other than local residents tend to think that it is the westernmost...
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Nippo Main Line in Kyushu. From May to June 2003, the train was tested for the first time in Shikoku, running late at night on the Yosan Line between Sakaide...
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Sunrise Seto trains from Tokyo run beyond Takamatsu, to Kotohira on the Dosan Line. These extended service trains run during particular seasons (Differs each...
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independent municipality. Hōjō still has its own train station on the JR Yosan Line (Station Y48). Japan (1950). Official Gazette. English Edition. v t e...
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Kotohira Express Railway Co. operated a 16 km line to Sakaide on the Yosan Line 1930-44, with the line formally closing in 1954. Tadotsu station - The...
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After Wakai, the Nakamura Line turns off and the Yodo Line officially begins. The Yodo line ends at a junction with the Yosan Line just before Kita-Uwajima...
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include: Dosan Line Honshi Bisan Line Kōtoku Line Mugi Line Naruto Line Seto Ōhashi Line Tokushima Line Uchiko Line Yodo Line Yosan Line Private railway...
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branch line before a section of it was upgraded and became part of the Yosan Line. It connects Uchiko in Uchiko, Kita District to Niiya in Ōzu, entirely...
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Shikoku Dosan Line Kotoku Line Seto-Ōhashi Line Yosan Line Kotoden (Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railroad) Kotohira Line Nagao Line Shido Line Fukuoka Kokura...
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Company - Yosan Line Minami-Iyo - Iyo-Yokota - Torinoki - Iyoshi - Mukaibara - Kōnokawa - Iyo-Kaminada - Shimonada - Kushi Iyotetsu Gunchū Line Shinkawa...
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Shikoku Medical College. Shikoku Railway Company - Yosan Line Utazu Shikoku Railway Company - Honshi-Bisan Line Utazu National Route 11 Gōshō-ji, temple 78 on...
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Railway (JR Shikoku) Yosan Line Yodo Line Uchiko Line Iyo Railway (Iyotetsu) Gunchū Line Takahama Line Yokogawara Line Matsuyama Inner Line Matsuyama Expressway...
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10 minutes by taxi or 15 minutes by bus from Imabari Station on the JR Yosan Line. 15 minutes by the Setouchi Bus "Imabari Ekimae" stop to the AEON Mall...
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among other places. On the premises of the Uwajima Station on the JR Yosan Line is an ushi-oni "kabu" displayed as decoration. Besides this, in regional...
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History of rail transport in Japan (redirect from Fuyōfukyū Line)
opened 1914-1951 as parts of the Yosan Line, Dosan Line and Yodo Line); Okayama – Yonago, opened 1919–1928 as the Hakubi Line; Shinjo – Sakata, opened 1913–1914...
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Iyotetsu (section Takahama Line)
Gunchuko, enabling a transfer to JR Iyo station (today Iyoshi on the Yosan Line. The line was electrified in 1950 at 600 V DC, increased to 750 V DC in 1976...
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Takamatsu Station (Kagawa) (category Yosan Line)
Shikoku Yosan Line and is located 297.6 km from the opposing terminus of the line at Uwajima. It is also the terminus of the JR Shikoku Kōtoku Line and is...
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- Yosan Line Asanami - Ōura - Iyo-Hōjō - Yanagihara - Awai - Kōyōdai - Horie - Iyo-Wake - Mitsuhama - Matsuyama - Ichitsubo Iyotetsu - Takahama Line Takahama...
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traveled via the Uno Line and train ferry to Takamatsu. The opening of the line also facilitated electrification of the Yosan Line between Takamatsu and...
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special education school for the handicapped. JR Shikoku - Yosan Line / Seto-Ōhashi Line - Marine Liner Sanuki-Fuchū - Kamogawa - Yasoba - Sakaide Seto-Chūō...
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School Minotsu Junior High School Shikoku Railway Company(JR Shikoku) Yosan Line Mino Station Tsushima no Miya Station - This station is only open for...
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Matsuyama Station (Ehime) (category Yosan Line)
Matsuyama Station is served by the JR Shikoku Yosan Line and is located 194.4 km from the beginning of the line at Takamatsu. Express trains head from Matsuyama...
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Shikoku Railway Company - Yosan Line Takamatsu - Kōzai - Kinashi - Hashioka - Kokubu Shikoku Railway Company - Kōtoku Line Sanuki-Mure - Yakuriguchi -...
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special education school for the handicapped. Shikoku Railway Company - Yosan Line Kan'onji - Toyohama - Minoura Takamatsu Expressway National Route 11 National...
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by the Ehime Prefectural Board of Education. Shikoku Railway Company - Yosan Line Iyo-Saijō - Ishizuchiyama - Iyo-Himi - Iyo-Komatsu - Tamanoe - Nyūgawa...
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Shikoku 8000 series (Japan, 1992). Used on limited express services on the Yosan Line, namely Ishizuchi and Shiokaze. JR East E351 series (Japan, 1993), formerly...
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