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
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

  1. ^ 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. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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