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The is a railway line in Japan, operated by the
private railway A private railway is a railroad run by a private business entity (usually a corporation but not need be), as opposed to a railroad run by a public sector. Japan In Japan, , commonly simply ''private railway'', refers to a public transit railway o ...
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Tobu Railway is a Japanese commuter railway and ''keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second longes ...
, connecting Tatebayashi Station in
Tatebayashi 250px, Tsutsujigaoka Koen, or Azalea Park in Tatebayashi is a city located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 75,442 in 33,589 households, and a population density of 1200 people per km². The total area of the ...
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Gunma Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Gunma Prefecture has a population of 1,937,626 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,362 Square kilometre, km2 (2,456 Square mile, sq mi). Gunma P ...
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Kuzū Station is a railway station in the city of Sano, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered "TI-39". Lines Kuzū Station is a terminal station of the Tōbu Sano Line, and is located 22.1 km fr ...
in Sano,
Tochigi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Tochigi Prefecture has a population of 1,943,886 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,408 km2 (2,474 sq mi). Tochigi Prefecture borders Fukushima Prefecture to the ...
. 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.


Stations


History

The Aso Horse Tramway opened the first section of the line between Kuzu and Koena-kashi to haul limestone and timber to the Watarase river port in 1889/90. Individual section opening dates are provided below. Steam locomotion was introduced in 1894, and in 1912 the company merged with Tobu. The line was extended to Tatebayashi in 1914, and electrified in 1927. *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 begun on the section between Tatebayashi and Kuzū. Watarase Station (渡瀬駅) was opened. *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'' driver-only operation was started on the local train service.


See also

* List of railway lines in Japan


References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.


External links


Tobu Railway Sano Line information page
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