Tōbu Sano Line

Tōbu Sano Line

The nihongo|Tōbu Sano Line|東武佐野線|Tōbu Sano-sen, operated by the private Tōbu Railway company, runs from Tatebayashi Station located in Tatebayashi city, Gunma Prefecture to Kuzū Station located in Sano, Tochigi Prefecture.

In February,2005 the old city of Sano,the town of Tanuma and the town of Kuzu were merged into the city of Sano, so this line runs within the two cities of Tatebayashi,Gunma and Sano,Tochigi.

History

*On June 23, 1889, Aso-Basha-Tetsudo(Aso Horsecar, 安蘇馬車鉄道) opened the section of the line between Kuzu (葛生) and the former Yoshimizu(吉水).
*On August 10 1889 the section of the line between the former Yoshimizu and the former Sano Town(旧佐野町) was opened.
*On January 25 1890 the section of the line between the former Sano Town and Koena-kashi(越名河岸) was opened.
*On April 13 1893 Aso-Basha-Tetsudo changed the company name to Sano Railway(佐野鉄道).
*On March 20 1894 the railway line between Kuzu,the former Sano Town and Koena-kashi was opened.
*On June 17 1903 Sano Railway Line was connected to Ryomo Line(両毛線).
*On March 30 1912 Tōbu Railway merged Sano Railway.
*On August 2 1914 the section of the line between Tatebayashi and Sano Town(the present Sano-shi) was opened.
*On August 19 1914 the former Sano Town Station was abandoned.
*On October 16 1914 the line between Tatebayashi and Kuzū was operated directly.
*On February 1 1915 the name of the former Yoshimizu station was changed to Horigome station(堀米駅).
*On July 1 1915 Yoshimizu station was opened.
*On July 5 1915 the passenger operation between Sano Town and Koena-kashi was abandoned.
*On February 16 1917 abolished between the town of Sano and Koena-kashi
*On December 16 1927 electrification was began on the section between Tatebayashi and Kuzū. Watarase Station(渡瀬駅) was opend.
*On April 1 1943 the name of Sano Town Station was changed to Sanoshi Station(佐野市駅).
*On May 1 1972 Kita-Tatebayashi baggage office(北館林荷扱所) was opened between Watarase and Tajima.
*On March 18 2006 Wanman operation was started on the local train service.

tations

*Ryōmō ... Limited Express "Ryōmō"(りょうもう)
*User ... the number of people who use the station in a day


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