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The Hokuriku Railroad (北陸鉄道, Hokuriku Tetsudō) is a transportation company in Kanazawa, Japan. The company or its lines are commonly known as Hokutetsu (北鉄). The company was founded in 1943, when all the private railway and bus operators in Ishikawa Prefecture were merged into one. Some of its lines, however, have their roots from ...
The Hokuriku Main Line ( Japanese: 北陸本線, romanized : Hokuriku-honsen) is a 45.9-kilometer (28.5 mi) railway line owned by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) connecting Maibara Station in Maibara, Shiga, with Tsuruga Station in Tsuruga, Fukui. The line formerly extended as far as Naoetsu Station in Joetsu, Niigata; however, the ...
- March 14, 2015: Kanazawa - Naoetsu (Converted to a third sector railway)
- Operational
- Stages between 1882 and 1902
- JR West
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The Hokuriku Railroad (北陸鉄道, Hokuriku Tetsudō) is a transportation company in Kanazawa, Japan. The company or its lines are commonly known as Hokutetsu (北鉄). The company was founded in 1943, when all the private railway and bus operators in Ishikawa Prefecture were merged into one. Some of its lines, however, have their roots from horse car lines in the 19th century. Hokutetsu ...
The JR Hokuriku Main Line is a railroad line in the Ishikawa, Japan. You can check the list of all 43 stations on the JR Hokuriku Main Line and the JR Hokuriku Main Line map. JR Hokuriku Main Line | Japan Travel by NAVITIME - Japan Travel Guides, Transit Search and Itinerary Planner
Mar 31, 2020 · Stop 1: Toyama – seafood beside a beautiful bay. It’s just under three hours on the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Japan’s capital Tokyo to the city of Toyama, passing through Japan’s dramatic, forested mountainous spine (often literally – there are lots of tunnels). Once you hit the west coast, sweeping Toyama Bay soon appears, twinkling ...