Hiroden Main Line
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Tram line in Hiroshima, Japan
The Main Line (本線, Honsen) is a streetcar line of Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) in Hiroshima, Japan. The line has been operated since 1912.[1]
The total distance of the line is 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi). Routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 operate on the line. The line has 20 stations, numbered M1 through M19 (two stations at Kamiyachō are both numbered M9).
Stations
No. | Station | Routes | Connections | |||||||
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M1 | Hiroshima Station | JR lines at JR Hiroshima Station █ JR Sanyo Shinkansen █ JR Sanyo Main Line █ JR Kure Line █ JR Kabe Line █ JR Geibi Line | ||||||||
M2 | Enkobashi-cho | |||||||||
M3/H3 | Matoba-cho | █ Hiroden Hijiyama Line | ||||||||
M4 | Inari-machi | |||||||||
M5 | Kanayama-cho | |||||||||
M6 | Ebisu-cho | |||||||||
M7/W1 | Hatchobori | █ Hiroden Hakushima Line | ||||||||
M8 | Tate-machi | |||||||||
M9 | Kamiya-cho-higashi | █ Hiroden Ujina Line █ Astram Line (at Kencho-mae or Hondori Station) ★ (Hiroshima Bus Center) | ||||||||
M9 | Kamiya-cho-nishi | |||||||||
M10 | Genbaku Dome-mae (Atomic Bomb Dome) | ★ (Hiroshima Peace Memorial) ★ (Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park) ★ (Sightseeing boats) | ||||||||
M11 | Honkawa-cho | |||||||||
M12/Y1 | Tokaichi-machi | █ Hiroden Yokogawa Line | ||||||||
M13 | Dobashi | █ Hiroden Eba Line | ||||||||
M14 | Koami-cho | |||||||||
M15 | Tenma-cho | |||||||||
M16 | Kanon-machi | |||||||||
M17 | Nishi-kanon-machi | |||||||||
M18 | Fukushima-cho | |||||||||
M19 | Hiroden-nishi-hiroshima | █ Hiroden Miyajima Line █ JR Sanyo Main Line (at JR Nishi-Hiroshima Station) |
References
- ^ Shoji, Kenichi; Killeen, Bruce J. (2001-01-01). "Diversification Strategy of the 'Minor' Private Railway Companies in Japan". Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Faculty of Economics and Business. The University of Sydney.
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