Tempoku Line | |
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![]() Tempoku Express train | |
Overview | |
Owner | JR Hokkaido |
Locale | Hokkaido |
Termini | |
Stations | 30 |
History | |
Opened | 1914 |
Closed | 1989 |
Technical | |
Line length | 148.9 km (92.5 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
Electrification | Not electrified |
The Tempoku Line (天北線 Tempoku-sen) was a railway line most recently operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) in Hokkaidō, Japan. The 148.9 kilometres line connected from Otoineppu to Minami-Wakkanai via Nakatonbetsu, Hamatonbetsu and Sarufutsu until its closure in 1989. This railway line was named after Teshio Province and Kitami Province.
History
[edit]The first section from Otoineppu to Shō-Tombetsu was opened in 1914. All section was opened in 1922, as the first railway line for Wakkanai. In 1926, Teshio line via Horonobe was opened. From Otoineppu to Wakkanai, the distance of this line was longer than Teshio line. In 1930, Teshio line was integrated into Sōya Main Line, and this line was separated from it and renamed Kitami line.[1] In 1961, Kitami line was renamed to Tempoku line. In 1987, JNR was privatized, and this line was inherited by JR Hokkaido, but abandoned on 1 May 1989.
Stations
[edit]Station | Distance (km) | Connections | Location | |
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Otoineppu | 音威子府 | 0.0 | Sōya Main Line | Otoineppu |
Kami-Otoineppu | 上音威子府 | 5.4 | ||
Tenpoku-Zakae | 天北栄 | 11.6 | Nakatonbetsu | |
Shō-Tonbetsu | 小頓別 | 15.6 | ||
Kami-Tonbetsu | 上頓別 | 20.6 | ||
Megumino | 恵野 | 23.2 | ||
Pinneshiri | 敏音知 | 27.1 | ||
Shūmaro | 周磨 | 31.2 | ||
Matsuneshiri | 松音知 | 34.5 | ||
Kamikoma | 上駒 | 37.4 | ||
Naka-Tonbetsu | 中頓別 | 42.5 | ||
Kotobuki | 寿 | 46.6 | ||
Shin-Yayoi | 新弥生 | 48.0 | ||
Shimo-Tonbetsu | 下頓別 | 51.6 | Hamatonbetsu | |
Tokiwa | 常盤 | 54.8 | ||
Hama-Tonbetsu | 浜頓別 | 61.5 | Kohinhoku Line | |
Kita-Tonbetsu | 北頓別 | |||
Yamagaru | 山軽 | 67.7 | ||
Yasubetsu | 安別 | 70.4 | Sarufutsu | |
Hikōjō-mae | 飛行場前 | 72.8 | ||
Asajino | 浅茅野 | 76.7 | ||
Sarufutsu | 猿払 | 82.9 | ||
Ashino | 芦野 | 87.4 | ||
Onishibetsu | 鬼志別 | 93.7 | ||
Koishi | 小石 | 99.0 | ||
Magarifuchi | 曲淵 | 116.7 | Wakkanai | |
Numakawa | 沼川 | 121.0 | ||
Kabaoka | 樺岡 | 127.2 | ||
Keihoku | 恵北 | 136.3 | ||
Higashi-Koetoi | 東声問 | |||
Koetoi | 声問 | 141.8 | ||
Uennai | 宇遠内 | 146.8 | ||
Minami-Wakkanai | 南稚内 | 148.9 | Sōya Main Line |
After discontinuing
[edit]Soya Bus (Belong to Tokyu Group until 1999) have altered the Tenpoku Line since 1989. But the altered line was partly discontinued in 2011.
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