Ibusuki Makurazaki Line
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Nishi-Ōyama Station with Kaimondake volcano in the background, and a post marking it as the southernmost railway station in Japan | |||
Overview | |||
Locale | Kagoshima Prefecture | ||
Termini |
Kagoshima-Chūō Makurazaki | ||
Stations | 36 | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 1930 | ||
Owner | JR Kyushu | ||
Rolling stock | KiHa 40/47/140, KiHa 200 series | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 87.8 km (54.6 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) | ||
Operating speed |
85 km/h (55 mph) (Kagoshima-Chūō–Yamakawa) 65 km/h (40 mph) (Yamakawa–Makurazaki) | ||
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The Ibusuki Makurazaki Line (指宿枕崎線 Ibusuki Makurazaki-sen) is a railway line in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects Kagoshima-Chūō Station in Kagoshima, to Makurazaki Station in Makurazaki, paralleling the eastern and southern coasts of Satsuma Peninsula. Excluding the Okinawa Monorail in Okinawa, this is the southernmost railway line in Japan, with Nishi-Ōyama Station being the southernmost station overall.
Services
The line is operationally divided into two sections. The section between Kagoshima-Chūō and Yamakawa functions as a commuter rail of Kagoshima. As such, there are relatively many local trains. From Kagoshima-Chūō, there is roughly one train per 20 minutes to Goino, one per 20 to 40 minutes to Kiire, and one per one hour to Ibusuki or Yamakawa. The Ibusuki no Tamatebako limited express and Nanohana (なのはな) rapid services operate on this section. The limited express train runs three times a day, and the rapid train runs southward three times a day, northward four times a day.
The section between Yamakawa and Makurazaki is an extremely quiet local line. During the daytime, there is no train service for six hours. In this section, all but Nishi-Ei are unmanned stations, including Makurazaki, the terminus.
The Nanohana DX (なのはなDX) rapid service was discontinued from the start of the revised timetable on March 12, 2011.
Stations
The Ibusuki Makkurazaki Line is entirely in Kagoshima Prefecture.
- 1 All trains stop at stations marked "+". Some trains stop at "*". No trains stop at "-".
Station | Nanohana:1 | Location | ||
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Kagoshima-Chūō | 鹿児島中央 | + | Kagoshima | |
Kōrimoto | 郡元 | + | ||
Minami-Kagoshima | 南鹿児島 | + | ||
Usuki | 宇宿 | + | ||
Taniyama | 谷山 | + | ||
Jigenji | 慈眼寺 | + | ||
Sakanoue | 坂之上 | + | ||
Goino | 五位野 | * | ||
Hirakawa | 平川 | * | ||
Sesekushi | 瀬々串 | * | ||
Nakamyō | 中名 | - | ||
Kiire | 喜入 | + | ||
Maenohama | 前之浜 | - | ||
Nukumi | 生見 | - | ||
Satsuma-Imaizumi | 薩摩今和泉 | * | Ibusuki | |
Miyagahama | 宮ヶ浜 | * | ||
Nigatsuden | 二月田 | * | ||
Ibusuki | 指宿 | + | ||
Yamakawa | 山川 | + | ||
Ōyama | 大山 | |||
Nishi-Ōyama | 西大山 | |||
Satsuma-Kawashiri | 薩摩川尻 | |||
Higashi-Kaimon | 東開聞 | |||
Kaimon | 開聞 | |||
Irino | 入野 | |||
Ei | 頴娃 | Minamikyūshū | ||
Nishi-Ei | 西頴娃 | |||
Goryō | 御領 | |||
Ishikaki | 石垣 | |||
Mizunarikawa | 水成川 | |||
Ei-Ōkawa | 頴娃大川 | |||
Matsugaura | 松ヶ浦 | |||
Satsuma-Shioya | 薩摩塩屋 | |||
Shirasawa | 白沢 | Makurazaki | ||
Satsuma-Itashiki | 薩摩板敷 | |||
Makurazaki | 枕崎 |
History
The 14 km Nishi-Kagoshima (now Kagoshima-Chūō) - Goino section opened in 1930, and was extended 32km to Ibusuki in 1934 and a further 4 km to Yamakawa in 1936. The next 18 km extension to Nishi-Ei opened in 1960 as a passenger only line, and Makurazaki (a further 20 km) was reached in 1963.
Steam locomotives were withdrawn in 1973, and freight services in 1980. CTC signalling was commissioned between Nishi-Kagoshima and Yamakawa in 1983.
Former connecting lines
Makurazaki station - The Kagoshima Prefectural Government opened the 50 km line from Kami Ijuin (on the Kagoshima Main Line) between 1914 and 1931. The line was closed in 1984 following landslides caused by torrential rain. The line had two branch lines:
- the 16 km Ata - Chiran line opened between 1927 and 1930 and closed by landslides in 1965
- the 3 km Kaseda - Satsuma Man-sei line operated between 1916 and 1962
See also
References
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