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Mass Transportation System Attractions In Mie Prefecture

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Mass Transportation System Attractions In Mie Prefecture

  • 1. Sangi Railway Co., Ltd. Yokkaichi
    Sangi Railway Co., Ltd. is a private railway company in Mie Prefecture, Japan, which also operates bus lines. The company was founded in 1928 and its initial line, the Sangi Line, originally functioned as a freight line transporting cement, but in recent years it became important as a commuter railway line for Yokkaichi. The Hokusei Line was transferred from Kintetsu ownership in 2003, when Kintetsu abandoned the line. Whereas the Sangi Line has a track gauge of 1,067 mm , the Hokusei Line is one of only a few 762 mm narrow gauge lines remaining in the country.
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  • 2. Iga Tetsudo Iga
    The Iga Line is a railway line in Iga, Mie, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Iga Railway Co., Ltd. . The line connects Iga-Ueno Station with Iga-Kambe Station. The track and trains are owned by Kintetsu Railway, although the trains are operated by Iga Railway.
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  • 4. Mie Kotsu Tsu
    Mie Kotsu Co., Ltd. , also known as Sanco , is a public transportation company which operates local and long-distance buses in Mie prefecture, Japan. The company has other ventures, including a taxicab business and real estate.
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  • 5. Ise Tetsudo Railway Suzuka
    Ise Electric Railway , usually abbreviated as Iseden , was a private railway company that operated mostly in Mie Prefecture, Japan, for 25 years from 1911 to 1936, when it was absorbed by Sangū Express Electric Railway. At its height, Iseden operated three train lines, two of which it planned and built, that serviced the cities of Yokkaichi, Tsu, Suzuka, Matsusaka, Ujiyamada, and Ōgaki. Much of the infrastructure of Iseden is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. The name Ise was chosen for use in the company's name because the area of Japan that Iseden served, northern and central Mie Prefecture, was called Ise Province during the Edo era before the modern prefecture system was put into effect.
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