All Railway & train operators articles – Page 77
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Echizen Railway
This third sector railway was set up in 2002, and on February 1 2003 took over operation of Keifuku Electric Railway’s network of local lines centred on Fukui, Honshu, which had been closed in 2001. The operational lines are the Mikuni Awara Line, running 28 km north to Mikuniminato, and ...
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Edelaraudtee AS
Created in 1997, this railway links Tallinn with Pärnu and Viljandi. The company was privatised in 2001 by GB Railways Eesti AS, running freight services over other routes in Estonia. Passenger services were transferred to Elron in June 2014. AddressKaare 2572212 TüriEstoniaPhone+372 38 57123Fax+372 38 57121Emailedel@edel.eeWebsitewww.edel.ee Company size ...
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Effingham Railroad (EFRR)
This short line serves industries in Effingham Business Park, midway between St Louis and Indianapolis. Its network carries mainly crushed stone, printing paper, flour and pasta, and provides interchange with both CN and CSX. Address129 North Kennedy BlvdPO Box 190Vandalia, IL 62471USAPhone+1 618 283 2268Fax+1 618 283 2234Emailcbarenfa@illwestern.comWebsitewww.efrr.com ...
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Eisenbahn Köln-Mülheim Leverkusen (EKML)
Owns the connection from DB Netz to the Bayer chemical plant in Leverkusen as well as the industrial railways inside the plant. The infrastructure is the responsibility of Currenta GmbH & Co OHG, and its major user is Chemion Logistik GmbH. AddressCHEMPARKGebäude L 751368 Leverkusen-ChemparkGermanyPhone+49 214 303 2958Fax+49 214 306 ...
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Jomo Electric Railway
This rural line serves central Gunma prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, and was opened in 1928. It runs from Chuo-Maebashi east to Nishi-Kiryu, running to the north of JR East’s Ryomo Line; both terminus stations are close to this line, but without direct interchange. The line does interchange with the Tōbu ...
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Joshin Electric Railway
Opened 1897, the Joshin Line is a branch connecting the major interchange at Takasaki south and then west up the Kabura River to Shimonita in Gunma prefecture. At Takasaki the Joshin Line connects with several lines including JR East’s Joetsu and Hokuriku shinkansen lines and the Joetsu main line. Address51 ...
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Keio Electric Railway
Opened as a tramway in 1913, Keio’s two main lines of different gauges are the result of earlier mergers. Both serve the west side of Tokyo. See Tokyo network map. The 1 372 mm gauge network comprises a main line west from Shinjuku and its branches: Keio Line (37·9 ...













