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Railway line in Mie prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Iga Line (伊賀線, Iga-sen) is a railway line in Iga, Mie, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Iga Railway Co., Ltd. (伊賀鉄道株式会社, Iga-tetsudō kabushiki-gaisha). The line connects Iga-Ueno Station with Iga-Kambe Station. The track and trains are owned by Kintetsu Railway, although the trains are operated by Iga Railway. It is also referred to as the Ninja Line (忍者線). Cars in the line have a face illustrated at their end.
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Stations
All stations are in Iga, Mie.
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Rolling stock
- 860 series 2-car EMUs
- 200 series 2-car EMUs (ex-Tokyu 1000 series), since 24 December 2009[1]
200 series
The Iga Railway operates five two-car 200 series EMUs formed from ten former Tokyu 1000 series cars purchased between 2009 and 2012.[2]
Formations
Car identities
The former identities of the fleet are as shown below.[2]
- Iga Railway 200 series 2-car set 201 in December 2009, with original Tokyu cab and offset gangway door
- Iga Railway 200 series 2-car set 202 in December 2010, with original Tokyu cab and central gangway door
- Iga Railway 200 series 2-car set 204 in December 2010, with retro-fitted cab end
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History
The original Iga Railway opened the 26 km 1,067 mm gauge line between Iga-Ueno on the Kansai Main Line and Nishi-Nabari on 18 July 1922.[3] The line was electrified at 600 V DC on 25 May 1926.[3] The company merged with the Osaka Electric Railway on 31 March 1929.[3]
The Iga-Kambe to Nishi-Nabari section closed in 1964.[3]
Operation of the line was transferred to the (new) Iga Railway on 1 October 2007.[3]
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