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The company was incorporated on November 7, 1913 as {{nihongo|Nagareyama Light Railway|流山軽便鉄道|Nagareyama Keiben Tetsudō}} and opened a 762-mm gauge railway on March 14, 1916. The company renamed {{nihongo|Nagareyama Railway|流山鉄道|Nagareyama Tetsudō}} in November 1922 and rebuit the railway track to 1067-mm gauge in 1924.<ref name=hobidas/>
The company was incorporated on November 7, 1913 as {{nihongo|Nagareyama Light Railway|流山軽便鉄道|Nagareyama Keiben Tetsudō}} and opened a 762-mm gauge railway on March 14, 1916. The company renamed {{nihongo|Nagareyama Railway|流山鉄道|Nagareyama Tetsudō}} in November 1922 and rebuilt the railway track to 1067-mm gauge in 1924.<ref name=hobidas/>


The company name was again changed to Nagareyama Electric Railway (''Nagareyama Denki Tetsudō'') in 1949, to Nagareyama Electric Railway (''Nagareyama Dentetsu'') in 1967, to Sōbu Nagareyama Electric Railway in 1971 and to Ryūtetsu in 2008.<ref name=hobidas/>
The company name was again changed to Nagareyama Electric Railway (''Nagareyama Denki Tetsudō'') in 1949, to Nagareyama Electric Railway (''Nagareyama Dentetsu'') in 1967, to Sōbu Nagareyama Electric Railway in 1971 and to Ryūtetsu in 2008.<ref name=hobidas/>

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Nagareyama Line
流山線
Ryūtetsu Nagareyama 2000 series EMU Aozora near Mabashi
Overview
OwnerRyūtetsu
LocaleChiba Prefecture
Termini
Stations6
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Depot(s)Nagareyama
History
Opened1916
Technical
Line lengthTemplate:Km to mi
Track gauge1067

The Nagareyama Line (流山線, Nagareyama-sen) is a commuter rail line in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by Ryūtetsu (流鉄株式会社, Ryūtetsu kabushiki-kaisha) between Mabashi Station in Matsudo and Nagareyama Station in Nagareyama. The line and the operator company was called the Sōbu Nagareyama Line (総武流山線, Sōbu Nagareyama-sen) and Sōbu Nagareyama Electric Railway (総武流山電鉄, Sōbu Nagareyama Dentetsu) respectively until the renaming on August 1, 2008.[1] The present line name was the most popular short name of the line. It was also called Ryūden (流電).

This is the only line Ryūtetsu operates, making the company unique for being an independent railway operator with just a single 5.7 km line and no major subsidiary businesses (unlike Yamaman or The Oriental Land Company and their Disney Resort Line). The short line functions as a link between the centre of the city of Nagareyama and the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Jōban Line. However, after the opening of the Tsukuba Express on August 24, 2005, ridership fell sharply. Suica and PASMO contactless smart cards cannot be used, and Ryūtetsu reportedly has no plans to introduce the system on the line.

The company is only one in Japan to not have an official web site.

Basic data

History

Ryūtetsu Nagareyama 2000 series EMU Wakaba

The company was incorporated on November 7, 1913 as Nagareyama Light Railway (流山軽便鉄道, Nagareyama Keiben Tetsudō) and opened a 762-mm gauge railway on March 14, 1916. The company renamed Nagareyama Railway (流山鉄道, Nagareyama Tetsudō) in November 1922 and rebuilt the railway track to 1067-mm gauge in 1924.[1]

The company name was again changed to Nagareyama Electric Railway (Nagareyama Denki Tetsudō) in 1949, to Nagareyama Electric Railway (Nagareyama Dentetsu) in 1967, to Sōbu Nagareyama Electric Railway in 1971 and to Ryūtetsu in 2008.[1]

Stations

All stations are in Chiba Prefecture.

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
Stations
Total
Mabashi 馬橋 - 0.0 East Japan Railway Company (JR East): Jōban Line Matsudo
Kōya 幸谷 1.7 1.7 JR East: Jōban Line, Musashino Line (Shin-Matsudo, unofficial)
Kogane-Jōshi 小金城趾 1.1 2.8  
Hiregasaki 鰭ヶ崎 0.8 3.6   Nagareyama
Heiwadai 平和台 1.5 5.1  
Nagareyama 流山 0.6 5.7  

References

  1. ^ a b c "総武流山電鉄 社名と線名を変更" (in Japanese). 2008-06-27. Retrieved 2008-10-16.

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