Myoken Cable

Myoken Cable
Myōken Cable funicular

The Myōken Cable (妙見ケーブル Myōken Kēburu?), officially the Cable Line (鋼索線 Kōsaku-sen?), is Japanese funicular line in Kawanishi, Hyōgo, operated by Nose Electric Railway. The line climbs Mount Myōken (妙見山?). The line was opened by Myōken Cable Railway (妙見鋼索鉄道 Myōken Kōsaku Tetsudō?) in 1925, comprising Kabu Line and Jōbu Line. Both of them were abandoned in 1944. Kabu Line reopened in 1960 as Myōken Cable, while Jōbu Line became a chairlift.

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Basic data

  • Distance: 0.6 kilometres (0.4 mi)
  • Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) (Standard gauge, in contrast to the narrow gauge of most Japanese railways including funiculars.)
  • Stations: 2
  • Vertical interval: 229 m (751 ft)

Stations

Station Connection Location
Myōken Cable
Kurokawa
黒川
  • Myōken Line via walk
Kawanishi Hyōgo Prefecture
Cable Sanjō
ケーブル山上
  • Myōken Lift via walk
Myōken Lift
Myōken-no-mizu Hiroba-mae
妙見の水広場前
  • Myōken Cable via walk
Kawanishi Hyōgo Prefecture
Myōkensan
妙見山
 

See also

External links

Coordinates: 34°55′25.3″N 135°27′25″E / 34.923694°N 135.45694°E / 34.923694; 135.45694


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