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  1. In 1943 the company merged its railway operations with those of the next largest private railway operator in Kansai, Keihan Electric Railway. The resulting company was called Keihan Shinkyu Electric Railway.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HankyuHankyu - Wikipedia

    Nose Electric Railway (Category-1: Kawanishi-Noseguchi – Myōkenguchi/Nissei-Chūō) works as a feeder of the Takarazuka Main Line although it is a separate railway company under control of Hankyu.

  3. Hankyu Corporation (Hankyu Dentetsu) is a major private railway company operating the railways that connect Osaka Umeda Station with Kobe City, Takarazuka City and Kyoto City. It is a subsidiary of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc., and belongs to the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.

  4. Jun 5, 2023 · The state, however, “recognized the railroad’s importance as a key piece of infrastructure,” O’Leary says, and in 1985 bought it from the federal government for $22 million. The quasi-public Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) oversees railroad operations and management.

  5. railroads.dot.gov › passenger-rail › alaska-railroadAlaska Railroad | FRA

    May 12, 2020 · Alaska Railroad. The United States built, owned and operated the Alaska Railroad from 1914 until 1985. The railroad was established by Congress on March 12, 1914 to facilitate economic development and access to mineral deposits in the Territory of Alaska.

  6. Experience the wild beauty of Alaska by train with the Alaska Railroad. See the latest train schedules, book tickets, and explore Alaskan train routes and excursions.

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  8. With the business integration of "Hankyu Holdings, Inc." and "Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd.", became a core operating company of "Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc." October 1, 2007. Launched as "Hankyu Kotsu-sha Ryoko Jigyobunkatsu Junbi Kabushikigaisha", in order to succeed the travel business of "Hankyu Kotsu-sha" via an absorption-type split.

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