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Tōbu Kiryū Line

Tobu Kiryu Line
Tobu Isesaki Line (TI) symbol.svg
Ltd. Exp. Ryomo and Mt.Akagi.jpg
A 200 series EMU on a Ryomo limited express service on the Kiryu Line in November 2013
Overview
Status Operational
Locale Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Termini Ōta
Akagi
Stations 8
Operation
Opened May 1911
Owner Tobu Railway
Technical
Line length 20.3 km (12.6 mi)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification 1,500 V DC
Operating speed 90 km/h (55 mph)
Route map
Asakusa
Tobu Isesaki Line
Tatebayashi
Isesaki
Tōbu Koizumi Line
0.0 TI-18 Ōta
Isesaki
3.4 TI-51 Sammaibashi
5.9 TI-52 Jiroembashi
9.7 TI-53 Yabuzuka
12.9 TI-54 Azami
14.6 TI-55 Shin-Kiryū
Ryomo
Watarase Keikoku Line
16.9 TI-56 Aioi Station
Jōmō Line
Kiryū-Kyūjō-Mae
20.3 TI-57 Akagi

The Tobu Kiryu Line (東武桐生線 Tōbu Kiryū-sen?) is a railway line in Japan operated by the major private railway operator Tobu Railway. The line is a 20.3 km branch off the Isesaki Line at Ōta Station, southbound to Akagi Station.

All trains stop at all stations on the line, including limited express Ryomo services to and from Asakusa in Tokyo.

All stations are located in Gunma Prefecture.

The Yabuzuka Quarry opened a 610 mm (2 ft) gauge handcar line between Ota and Yabuzuka in 1911 to haul stone blocks. The line was acquired by Tobu in March 1913, rebuilt to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge and extended to Aioi on 19 March 1913, operating using steam haulage. The line was electrified at 1,500 V DC from 1 March 1928, and in March 1932 extended to Akagi. Freight services ceased in 1996, with the last service running on 25 September.


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