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Toyama Chihō Railway

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Toyama Chihō Railway
Native name
富山地方鉄道
Toyama Chihō Tetsudō
Company typePublic-private KK
IndustryTransportation
Founded11 February 1930
WebsiteOfficial website
A 14760 series train
A 7000 series tramcar
An 8000 series tramcar
A 9000 series "Centram" tramcar

The Toyama Chihō Railway (富山地方鉄道, Toyama Chihō Tetsudō, "Toyama Regional Railway") is a transportation company in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The company is commonly known as Chitetsu (地鉄). This private company operates railway, tram, and bus services in the eastern part of the prefecture. It also operates as the agency of All Nippon Airways in Toyama area. The company has its root in Toyama Electric Railway (富山電気鉄道, Toyama Denki Tetsudō) founded in 1930. The current company was founded in 1943, when all the private and public operators of railway, tram, and bus lines in the prefecture were merged into one. In 1950, it founded Kaetsunō Railway, planning to build the railway line that links Toyama and Ishikawa. Chitetsu handed over its networks in the western part of Toyama Prefecture, although the plan never came to fruition.

Lines

Railway lines

Toyama Chiho Railway Main Line (本線): Dentetsu-Toyama — Unazuki-Onsen
Toyama Chiho Railway Tateyama Line (立山線): Terada — Tateyama
Fujikoshi-Kamidaki Line: These two lines are treated as a single line.
Fujikoshi Line (不二越線): Inarimachi — Minami-Toyama
Kamidaki Line (上滝線): Minami-Toyama — Iwakuraji

All the trains from Tateyama Line and Fujikoshi-Kamidaki Line have through services to the Main Line, reaching Dentetsu-Toyama.

Tram lines

Lines

The tram lines are collectively called the Toyama City Tram Line, officially consisting of five lines.

  • Main Line (本線): Minami-Toyama-Ekimae — Toyama-Ekimae
  • Branch Line (支線): Toyama-Ekimae — Marunouchi
  • Yasunoya Line (安野屋線): Marunouchi — Yasunoya
  • Kureha Line (呉羽線): Yasunoya — Daigaku-mae
  • Toyama Toshin Line (富山都心線): Marunouchi — Nishichō
  • Toyamakō Line (富山港線): Toyama-Ekimae — Iwasehama

Routes

The tram operates in two routes. The Main, Branch, Yasunoya and Kureha lines effectively make a single route, from Minami-Toyama-Ekimae to Daigaku-mae. Some tramcars run between Minami-Toyama-Ekimae and Toyama-Ekimae. The Branch Line, the Toyama Toshin Line and a part of the Main Line form a circle route in the city center. The latter route was introduced in December 2009 when the Toyama Toshin Line opened.

There is a plan to link Toyama-Ekimae Station and Toyamaekikita Station of Toyama Light Rail, currently 250 m away. After two tram lines are linked, they will have a through service.

Bus lines

The company operates local bus lines in the whole eastern part of the prefecture, including Toyama City. It also operates many highway buses linking Toyama City and other parts of Japan, including Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Kanazawa.

Related companies

See also

External links

This page was last edited on 31 May 2022, at 16:22
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