Jōhana Line | |||
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A diesel-hauled freight train on the Johana Line, August 2009
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Overview | |||
Type | Regional rail | ||
Locale | Toyama Prefecture | ||
Termini |
Takaoka Jōhana |
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Stations | 14 | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 1897 | ||
Owner | JR West | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 29.9 km (18.6 mi) | ||
Number of tracks | 1 | ||
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) | ||
Electrification | None | ||
Operating speed | 85 km/h (55 mph) | ||
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The Jōhana Line (城端線 Jōhana-sen?) is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It connects Takaoka with Johana.
The line was opened in 1897 by the Chūetsu Railway (中越鉄道?) as the Chūetsu Line (中越線?) between Fushiki (on the present-day Himi Line) and Jōhana via Takaoka. The line was nationalised on 1 September 1920. The Chūetsu Line was renamed the Jōhana Line from 1 August 1942 following the incorporation of the Fushiki to Takaoka section into the Himi Line.
CTC signalling was commissioned over the entire line in 1983.
From 1 April 1987, with the privatization of JNR, the Jōhana Line came under the control of West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
On 14 March 2015, Shin-Takaoka station opened on the line to coincide with the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Kanazawa Station.