Ise Railway Ise Line

Ise Railway Ise Line

The nihongo|Ise Line|伊勢線|Ise-sen is a Japanese railway line in Mie Prefecture, between Kawarada Station, Yokkaichi and Tsu Station, Tsu. This is the only railway line nihongo|Ise Railway|伊勢鉄道|Ise Tetsudō operates. The company is called for short as nihongo|Isetetsu|伊勢鉄. The third sector company took former Japanese National Railways line in 1987. The line was originally built as a short cut route between Nagoya and south Kii Peninsula (Kisei Main Line). As such, Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) limited express trains "Nanki" and rapid train "Mie" still go through the line, being primary revenue streams of Ise Railway. The line also transported spectators when the nearby Suzuka Circuit had the Japanese Grand Prix of F1 race. Local trains, on the other hand, have disappointing riderships, as the nearby Kintetsu Nagoya Line has much more frequent services.

Basic data

*Distance: 22.3km (ca. 13.9mi.)
*Gauge: 1,067mm (3ft. 6in.)
*Stations: 10
*Track: Double between Kawarada - Nakaseko
*Electric supply: None
*Railway signalling: Automatic
*Maximum speed at service
**Limited express and rapid: 110 km/h
**Local: 100 km/h

Operation

Stops are shown in the table below. Lower case letters ("r" and "e") are for limited stops, such as in the race days of F1 at Suzuka Circuit Inō.;Nihongo|Local|普通|Futsū (L);Nihongo|Rapid|快速|Kaisoku (R) and Nihongo|Limited Express|特急|Tokkyū (E):Of JR Central trains, connecting Nagoya and Sangū Line and Kisei Line.

tations

All stations are in Mie Prefecture.

ee also

*List of railway companies in Japan
*List of railway lines in Japan

External links

*ja icon [http://www.isetetu.co.jp/ Ise Railway official website]


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