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Tobu Railway's '''Isesaki Line''' is a privately-owned and operated passenger railway line that extends from [[Asakusa]], Tokyo to [[Isesaki]] in Gunma Prefecture. Many trains that run on the Isesaki Line continue onto the [[Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line]], [[Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line]] and the [[Tokyu Den-en-toshi]] line, providing through service all the way to [[Chuo-Rinkan Station]]. | [[Tobu Railway]]'s '''Isesaki Line''' is a privately-owned and operated passenger railway line that extends from [[Asakusa]], Tokyo to [[Isesaki]] in Gunma Prefecture. Many trains that run on the Isesaki Line continue onto the [[Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line]], [[Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line]] and the [[Tokyu Den-en-toshi]] line, providing through service all the way to [[Chuo-Rinkan Station]]. | ||
==Key Information== | ==Key Information== |
Revision as of 14:52, 5 July 2010
Tobu Railway's Isesaki Line is a privately-owned and operated passenger railway line that extends from Asakusa, Tokyo to Isesaki in Gunma Prefecture. Many trains that run on the Isesaki Line continue onto the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and the Tokyu Den-en-toshi line, providing through service all the way to Chuo-Rinkan Station.
Key Information
- Opened: 1899-2003
- Length: 114.5km
- Single Track: 39.9km
- Two Tracks: 74.6km
- Four Tracks: 20.2km
- Gauge: 1,067mm
- Power: 1500V DC
- Through Service: Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line
Stations
Station | City/Ward | Prefecture |
---|---|---|
Asakusa | Taito | Tokyo |
Narihirabashi | Sumida | |
Oshiage(Hanzomon) | ||
Hikifune | ||
Higashi-Mukojima | ||
Kanegefuchi | ||
Horikiri | Adachi | |
Ushida | ||
Kita-Senju | ||
Kosuge | ||
Gotanno | ||
Umejima | ||
Nishiarai | ||
Takenotsuka | ||
Yatsuka | Soka | Saitama |
Soka | ||
Matsubaradanchi | ||
Shinden | ||
Gamo | Koshigaya | |
Shin-Koshigaya | ||
Koshigaya | ||
Kita-Koshigaya | ||
Obukuro | ||
Sengendai | ||
Takesato | Kasukabe | |
Ichinowari | ||
Kasukabe | ||
Kita-Kasukabe | ||
Himemiya | Miyashiro | |
Tobu Dobutsu Koen | ||
Wado | ||
Kuki | Kuki |