Nishi-Kyūshū Line

Nishi-Kyūshū Line
Nishi-Kyūshū Line

MR-600 series diesel railcar
Overview
Type Heavy rail
Locale Kyūshū
Termini Arita
Sasebo
Stations 57
Operation
Owner Matsuura Railway
Technical
Line length 93.9 km
Track gauge 1,067 mm

The Nishi-Kyūshū Line (西九州線 Nishi-Kyūshū-sen?) is a Japanese railway line operated by Matsuura Railway, which runs between Arita in Saga Prefecture and Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture.[1]

Contents

Stations

●: Always stops   |: Does not stop

Rapid Service: Down trains (to Sasebo) operate between Saza and Sasebo. Up trains (from Sasebo) operate between Sasebo and Tabira-Hiradoguchi.

Station Japanese Distance
from
Arita (km)
Rapid
Service
Connecting Lines Location
Arita 有田 0.0   JR Kyushu: Sasebo Line Arita Saga
Midaibashi 三代橋 1.7    
Kurogō 黒川 2.8    
Zōshuku 蔵宿 3.8    
Nishi-Arita 西有田 4.8    
Ōgi 大木 6.1    
Yamatani 山谷 7.0    
Meotoishi 夫婦石 7.9    
Kanatake 金武 9.8     Imari
Kawahigashi 川東 11.6    
Imari 伊万里 13.0   JR Kyushu: Chikuhi Line
Higashi-Yamashiro 東山代 16.3    
Sato 17.5    
Kusuku 楠久 18.6    
Naruishi 鳴石 20.0    
Kubara 久原 21.7    
Haze 波瀬 22.8    
Uranosaki 浦ノ崎 24.8    
Fukushimaguchi 福島口 25.3    
Imabuku 今福 27.5     Matsuura Nagasaki
Takashimaguchi 鷹島口 28.7    
Maehama 前浜 32.4    
Tsukinokawa 調川 33.5    
Matsuura 松浦 35.6    
Matsuura Hatsudensho-mae 松浦発電所前 38.2    
Mikuriya 御厨 41.6    
Nishikoba 西木場 44.4    
Higashi-Tabira 東田平 46.3     Hirado
Naka-Tabira 中田平 48.1    
Tabira-Hiradoguchi たびら平戸口 51.2  
Nishi-Tabira 西田平 53.8 |  
Suetachibana すえたちばな 58.1 |   Sasebo
Emukae-Shikamachi 江迎鹿町 60.0  
Takaiwa 高岩 61.4 |  
Inotsuki いのつき 64.9 |  
Senryūgataki 潜竜ヶ滝 66.5 |  
Yoshii 吉井 68.8  
Kōda 神田 70.3 |   Saza
Seihō-Kōkōmae 清峰高校前 72.4 |  
Saza 佐々 74.0  
Koura 小浦 75.8  
Masaru 真申 77.7 |   Sasebo
Tanagata 棚方 78.3  
Ainoura 相浦 79.7  
Daigaku 大学 80.9  
Kami-Ainoura 上相浦 81.7  
Motoyama 本山 83.5  
Nakazato 中里 84.0 |  
Kaize 皆瀬 85.5 |  
Nonaka 野中 86.2 |  
Hidariishi 左石 87.4  
Senpukuji 泉福寺 88.4  
Yamanota 山の田 89.5 |  
Kita-Sasebo 北佐世保 90.6  
Naka-Sasebo 中佐世保 92.6 |  
Sasebo-Chūō 佐世保中央 92.8  
Sasebo 佐世保 93.8 JR Kyushu: Sasebo Line

History

The line was opened on 7 August 1898, operated by the Imari Railway (伊万里鉄道?). This was absorbed into the Kyushu Railway in December of the same year. In 1907, the line was nationalized, becoming the Imari Line (伊万里線?).[1]

From 1 April 1988, the line between Arita and Sasebo was transferred from JNR operation to the privately owned Matsuura Railway.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3. 

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