Aizu Kinugawa Line
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Aizu Kinugawa Line

The is a 30.7 kilometre
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line from
Shin-Fujiwara Station is a junction railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, jointly operated by the private railway operators Yagan Railway and Tobu Railway. The station is numbered "TN-58" in the Tobu Railway system. Lines Shin-Fujiwara Station is ...
in Nikkō, Tochigi to Aizu-Kōgen Oze-guchi Station Minamiaizu, Fukushima,
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. Its nickname is the . The name of the line comes from the
Aizu is the westernmost of the three regions of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, the other two regions being Nakadōri in the central area of the prefecture and Hamadōri in the east. As of October 1, 2010, it had a population of 291,838. The princip ...
area at the northern end and the Kinugawa Onsen hot spring resort area at the southern end.


History

The construction began as a part of the Japan Railway Construction Corporation. It was taken over by Yagan Railway. *9 October 1986: Starts operations. *12 October 1990: Direct service onto Aizu-Tajima Station on Aizu Railway Aizu Line begins. *18 March 2006: The nickname Hot Spa. Line debuts.


Stations

*Limited Express Revaty Aizu ''(リバティ会津)'' is a Limited Express service operated by Tobu Railway. Reserved seats cost 380 yen on the Aizu-Kinugawa Line. However, there is in a case of passengers do not have to purchase the Express Ticket for reserving the seats if you get on and off at stations in between Kinugawaonsen Station and
Aizu-Tajima Station is a railway station on the Aizu Railway Aizu Line in the town of Minamiaizu, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Aizu Railway. It is the terminus for all EMU through services from the Yagan Railway, as the secti ...
.Passengers must offer your seats to other passengers who have Express Tickets. When crowded, passengers may not sit any seat. *Aizu Mount Express ''(Aizuマウントエクスプレス)'' is operated by Aizu Railway. Passengers can ride on the trains without an additional ticket. *Ozatoro Tenbo Ressha Yu-Meguri ''(お座トロ展望列車 湯めぐり号)'' is operated by Aizu Railway. Reserved seats cost 320 yen.


References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia


External links


Official Website(Ja)
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