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Meitetsu Inuyama Line

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Meitetsu Inuyama Line
An image of a Meitetsu 1000 series electric multiple unit.
A Meitetsu 1000 series EMU on Inuyama Bridge
Overview
Native name名鉄犬山線
OwnerMeitetsu
LocaleAichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture
Termini
  • ‹See TfM›Shimo-Otai (Biwajima Junction)
  • ‹See TfM›Shin-Unuma
Stations17
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Daily ridership57,443[1] (FY2008)
History
Opened1910 (1910)
Technical
Line length26.8 km (16.65 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC, overhead catenary
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph)
Route map

‹See TfM›Higashi-Biwajima (東枇杷島)
Shōnai River
Biwajima Junction (枇杷島分岐点)
1.0
‹See TfM›Shimo Otai (下小田井)
Jōban Expressway
National Route 22
2.4
‹See TfM›Naka-Otai (中小田井)
Tōkai Transport Service Jōhoku Line
Mei-Nikan Expressway (C2), Kinki Expressway
3.5
‹See TfM›Kami-Otai (上小田井)
Down arrow Tsurumai Line to Akaike (赤池)
Shin River
5.9
‹See TfM›Nishiharu (西春)
7.3
‹See TfM›Tokushige-Nagoya-Geidai (徳重・名古屋芸大)
Gojō River
8.1
‹See TfM›Taisanji (大山寺)
9.7
Iwakura (岩倉)
National Route 25
11.8
‹See TfM›Ishibotoke (石仏)
Tōmei Expressway
14.2
‹See TfM›Hotei (布袋)
16.2
Kōnan (江南)
19.0
‹See TfM›Kashiwamori (柏森)
21.2
‹See TfM›Fusō (扶桑)
22.6
‹See TfM›Kotsuyōsui (木津用水)
24.0
‹See TfM›Inuyamaguchi (犬山口)
24.9
‹See TfM›Inuyama (犬山)
26.1
‹See TfM›Inuyama-Yūen (犬山遊園)
Kiso River
Up arrow Takayama Line to Toyama (富山)
‹See TfM›Unuma (鵜沼)
26.8
‹See TfM›Shin-Unuma (新鵜沼)
Down arrow Takayama Line to Gifu (岐阜)

The Meitetsu Inuyama Line (名鉄犬山線, Meitetsu Inuyama-sen) is a 26.8 km Japanese railway line operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu),[2] which connects Biwajima Junction in Kiyosu with ‹See TfM›Shin-Unuma station in Kakamigahara. Together with the Meitetsu Kakamigahara Line, the line forms an alternate route of the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line between ‹See TfM›Higashi-Biwajima and ‹See TfM›Meitetsu Gifu.

Stations

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Local (普通, futsū) (L)
Semi-Express (準急, junkyū) (S)
Express (急行, kyūkō) (E)
Rapid Express (快速急行, kaisoku kyūkō) (R)
Limited Express (特急, tokkyū) (LE)
Rapid Limited Express (快速特急, kaisoku tokkyū) (RL)
μSKY Limited Express (ミュースカイ, myū sukai) (MU)

All trains stop at stations marked "●" and pass stations marked "|". Some trains stop at "▲".

No. Station Japanese Distance
(km)
L S E R LE RL MU Transfers Location
Biwajima Junction 枇杷島分岐点 - | | | | | | | Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line Kiyosu Aichi
IY01 ‹See TfM›Shimo-Otai 下小田井 1.0 | | | | |
IY02 ‹See TfM›Naka-Otai 中小田井 2.4 | | | | | Nishi-ku, Nagoya
IY03 ‹See TfM›Kami-Otai 上小田井 3.5 | | | Nagoya Subway: Tsurumai Line (T01)

Tōkai Transport Service Jōhoku Line (‹See TfM›Otai)

IY04 ‹See TfM›Nishiharu 西春 5.9 | | | Kitanagoya
IY05 ‹See TfM›Tokushige-Nagoya-Geidai 徳重・名古屋芸大 7.3 | | | | | |
IY06 ‹See TfM›Taisanji 大山寺 8.1 | | | | | | Iwakura
IY07 ‹See TfM›Iwakura 岩倉 9.7
IY08 ‹See TfM›Ishibotoke 石仏 11.8 | | | | |
IY09 ‹See TfM›Hotei 布袋 14.2 | | | Kōnan
IY10 ‹See TfM›Kōnan 江南 16.2
IY11 ‹See TfM›Kashiwamori 柏森 19.0 Fusō
IY12 ‹See TfM›Fusō 扶桑 21.2 | | |
IY13 ‹See TfM›Kotsuyōsui 木津用水 22.6 | | | | |
IY14 ‹See TfM›Inuyamaguchi 犬山口 24.0 | | | | | Inuyama
IY15 ‹See TfM›Inuyama 犬山 24.9 Meitetsu Komaki Line
Meitetsu Hiromi Line
IY16 ‹See TfM›Inuyama-Yūen 犬山遊園 26.1
IY17 ‹See TfM›Shin-Unuma 新鵜沼 26.8 Meitetsu Kakamigahara Line
Takayama Main Line
Kakamigahara Gifu

History

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Inuyama combined rail and road bridge in 1996

The Nagoya Electric Railway (later Meitetsu) opened the Biwajima to Iwakura section, as an interurban electrified at 600 V DC, in 1910. The line was extended to Inuyama in 1912 built with double tracks. In 1922, the Biwajima to Iwakura section was double-tracked, and in 1926, the line was extended as dual track to Shin-Unuma, including a combined rail and road bridge over the river Kiso.

In 1948, the voltage was increased to 1,500 V DC, and in 1993 through services commenced on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Tsurumai Line. The road utilising the Kisogawa rail bridge was diverted onto its own bridge in 2000, ending the last such combined bridge usage in Japan.

Former connecting lines

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  • Iwakura Station: The Nagoya Electric Railway opened a 7 km line electrified at 600 V DC to Ichinomiya on the Nagoya Main Line in 1913. The voltage on the line was increased to 1,500 V DC in 1948, and the line closed in 1965. The company opened a 6 km line electrified at 600 V DC to Komaki on the Komaki Line in 1920. The voltage on the line was increased to 1,500 V DC in 1955, and the line closed in 1964.

References

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  1. ^ 各鉄軌道会社のご案内 (Report). Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Access | Inuyama Castle, National Treasure". inuyamajo.jp. Retrieved 2024-02-12.