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Tarumi Line
A "Haimo 230" railbus with exterior livery designed by Masuo Ikeda
Overview
Native name
樽見線
Locale
Gifu Prefecture
Stations
19
Website
https://tarumi-railway.com/ (in Japanese)
History
Opened
1956
Last extension
1989
Technical
Line length
34.5 km (21.4 mi)
Track gauge
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map
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Tarumi Line
Legend
km
km
JR-C Tōkaidō Main Line
00.0
0.0
Ōgaki
Yōrō Railway
Yōrō Line
02.8
2.7
Higashi-Ōgaki
Ibi River
JR-C Tōkaidō Main Line
04.7
4.5
Yokoya
05.7
5.5
Jūkujō
07.6
7.5
Mieji
10.9
10.8
Kitagata-Makuwa
12.5
Morera-Gifu
13.6
13.4
Itonuki
16.3
16.2
Motosu
17.5
Oribe
20.4
20.2
Kochibora
21.7
21.6
Tanigumi-guchi
24.0
23.6
Kōmi
25.2
Takashina
26.4
Nabera
28.3
Hinata
30.5
Takao
32.5
Midori
34.5
Tarumi
Distances in italics are from the JNR period
The Tarumi Line (樽見線, Tarumi-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Gifu Prefecture, between Ōgaki Station, Ōgaki and Tarumi Station, Motosu. It is the only railway line of the third-sector operator Tarumi Railway (樽見鉄道, Tarumi Tetsudō). There was a freight rail service that transported cement for Sumitomo Ōsaka Cement of Sumitomo Group Gifu factory. It once accounted for 40% of the whole revenue, but the freight operation ceased in spring 2006.[citation needed]
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