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==Lines==
==Lines==
The first three lines listed below are situated in Kawasaki and opened in 1964. The Honmoku line is situated at Yokohama and opened in 1969.
The first three lines listed below are situated in Kawasaki and opened in 1963<ref>{{Cite web|title=川崎市川崎区:神奈川臨海鉄道(川崎地区)|url=https://www.city.kawasaki.jp/kawasaki/page/0000026754.html|access-date=2022-10-06|website=www.city.kawasaki.jp|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=神奈川臨海鉄道とその歴史 鉄道グッズ買取 くじら堂|url=https://www.tetsudo-kujira.com/5362/|access-date=2022-10-06|website=www.tetudo-kujira.com|language=ja}}</ref>. The Honmoku line is situated at Yokohama and opened in 1969.


*[[Kanagawa Rinkai Railway Ukishima Line|Ukishima Line]] ([[:ja:神奈川臨海鉄道浮島線|浮島線]])
*[[Kanagawa Rinkai Railway Ukishima Line|Ukishima Line]] ([[:ja:神奈川臨海鉄道浮島線|浮島線]])

Revision as of 14:43, 6 October 2022

Freight train headed by a DD55 series diesel locomotive on the Ukishima Line

The Kanagawa Rinkai Railway (神奈川臨海鉄道, Kanagawa Rinkai Tetsudō, "Kanagawa Seaside Railway") is a freight-only railway company in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, abbreviated as Kanarin (かなりん). The third-sector company (in the Japanese sense) was founded in 1963. The company also operates real-estate businesses such as warehouses. The Honmoku Line in Yokohama mainly transports containers for the Port of Yokohama, while the other three lines in Kawasaki mainly transport chemical products and petroleum for the Keihin Industrial Area.

Lines

The first three lines listed below are situated in Kawasaki and opened in 1963[1][2]. The Honmoku line is situated at Yokohama and opened in 1969.

See also

References

  1. ^ "川崎市川崎区:神奈川臨海鉄道(川崎地区)". www.city.kawasaki.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  2. ^ "神奈川臨海鉄道とその歴史 鉄道グッズ買取 くじら堂". www.tetudo-kujira.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-10-06.

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

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