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The Peachliner, formally the was a
people mover A people mover or automated people mover (APM) is a type of small-scale automated guideway transit system. The term is generally used only to describe systems serving relatively small areas such as airports, downtown districts or theme parks ...
in the city of
Komaki is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 148,872 in 68,174 households, and a population density of . The total area of the city was . Komaki is commonly associated with the former Komaki Airport, whi ...
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Aichi Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Aichi Prefecture has a population of 7,461,111 () and a geographic area of with a population density of . Aichi Prefecture borders Mie Prefecture to the ...
,
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. It operated from 1991 until September 30, 2006, when it became the first people-mover system in Japan to cease operations. It was then dismantled in 2023.


History

The planning of the line started in 1971 along with the planning of Tōkadai New Town, a
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outside Komaki designed for 54,000 people. The decision to choose a people mover system was made in 1974, with a projected ridership of 43,000 passengers per day (ppd) and a budget of 24.5 billion
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, and a second stage to Kōzōji planned. However, in 1978, the town's planned size was cut down to 47,000 people and the ridership estimate was cut to 23,000 ppd. Construction started in 1981 based on this estimate. In 1984, the town's design was again downsized to 40,000 people and the ridership to 20,000 ppd. A decision was also made to operate the line manually instead of in fully automated mode. The line was opened on March 25, 1991, charging ¥300 for an end-to-end trip, but by this time the ridership projection had been cut to just 12,000 passengers per day. However, between 1991 and 2004 the line only averaged 2,670 passengers per day, amounting to only 6% of the original estimate and 22% of the opening-day projection.小牧市役所 (March 2005)
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The maintenance of the line required some 11.5 billion yen per year, a tenth of Tokadai New Town's budget and, compared to construction costs of 31.3 billion yen, the equivalent of rebuilding the line from scratch every three years. According to calculations by the local chapter of the
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(disputed by some town councillors), the building of the line had increased the original sale prices of apartments in the area by approximately one million yen. By the mid-2000s, it had become time for the system to undergo replacement and renewal of equipment and infrastructure. Because of high costs, alternatives to the looming renewal were considered including the complete closure of the line and conversion to a guided bus route (similar to the Yutorito Line). By October 2005, accumulated losses amounted to ¥600 million. In November 2005, the plan to convert the line to a guided busway was rejected by Aichi Prefecture as it was too difficult and risky. The decision to close the line was made in December, and the line ceased operating on September 30, 2006. It was completely dismantled in 2023.


Operator

The Peachliner was operated by Tōkadai Shin-kōtsūbr>
Stock in this Public-Private_Partnerships_In_Japan, third-sector company was held by Aichi Prefecture (46%), the city of Komaki (10%),
Nagoya Railroad , publicly trading as , is a private railway company operating around Aichi Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture of Japan. Some of the more famous trains operated by Meitetsu include the ''Panorama Car'' and the ''Panorama Car Super'', both of whic ...
(10%), and others.


Data

*Length: 7.4 km *Stations: 7 *Multiple-track: Entire line *
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Stations

* Komaki Station * Komakihara Station * Higashi Tanaka Station * Kamisue Station * Tōkadai-nishi Station * Tōkadai-center Station * Tōkadai-higashi Station Komaki and Komakihara Stations remain in service on the
Nagoya Railroad , publicly trading as , is a private railway company operating around Aichi Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture of Japan. Some of the more famous trains operated by Meitetsu include the ''Panorama Car'' and the ''Panorama Car Super'', both of whic ...
(Meitetsu) Komaki Line.


References


External links

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Peachliner
People mover systems in Japan Railway lines opened in 1991 Railway lines closed in 2006 Japanese third-sector railway lines 1991 establishments in Japan 2006 disestablishments in Japan Rail transport in Aichi Prefecture Closed railway lines in Japan