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Toyama Chihō Railway Fujikoshi Line
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The Fujikoshi Line (不二越線, Fujikoshi-sen) is a Japanese railway line which connects Inarimachi Station with Minami-Toyama Station, all within Toyama, Toyama Prefecture. It is owned and run by Toyama Chihō Railway. This line and the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line (Minami-Toyama Station to Iwakuraji Station in Tateyama) are operated together as a single line which is named Fujikoshi-Kamidaki Line.[1][2]
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Services
All services on the Line are Local trains, stopping at every station.
All services operate a through service from Dentetsu Toyama Station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line onto the Fujikoshi Line to Minami-Toyama, then onto the Kamidaki Line to Iwakuraji.[1]
Trains operate approximately every 30 minutes during morning and evening peak hours and every 60 minutes at other times. Running time from Dentetsu-Toyama to Minami-Toyama is 12 minutes and to Iwakuraji is 36-39 minutes.
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Station list
All stations are located within Toyama Prefecture
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History
The Toyama Light Railway Co. opened the Toyama - Sasazu (since closed) line in 1914. The company merged with the Toyama Electric Railway Co. in 1941, and the Inarimachi - Minami-Toyama section was electrified at 1500 VDC two years later when the current company was formed by a merger of all non-government owned railways in the Toyama area.
Former connecting lines
- Minami-Toyama station - the 12km line to Sasazu on the Takayama Line opened in 1914 and was electrified at 600 VDC in 1943 as it also connected to the Toyama City Tram Line. The line closed in 1975.
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