Tosaden Kōtsū Sanbashi Line

Tramway line in Kōchi, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
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  • Kōchi-ekimae
  • Sanbashi-dōri-gochōme
Stations11Websitehttps://www.tosaden.co.jp/ServiceTypeTramHistoryOpened1904-05-02TechnicalLine length3.2 km (2.0 mi)Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

Legend
Kōchi station
S00
0.0
Kōchi-ekimae
S01
0.3
Kōchibashi
Kochi Bridge
Enokuchi River
S02
0.5
Hasuikemachi-dōri
S03
0.8
Harimayabashi
Gomen Line, Ino Line
Ushioe Bridge
Kagami River
S04
1.4
Umenotsuji
S05
1.9
Sanbashi-dōri-itchōme
S06
2.1
Sanbashi-dōri-nichōme
S07
2.4
Sanbashi-dōri-sanchōme
S08
2.6
Sanbashi-dōri-yonchōme
S09
3.0
Sanbashi-shako-mae
S10
3.2
Sanbashi-dōri-gochōme

The Sanbashi Line (桟橋線, Sanbashi-sen, lit. Pier line) is a tram line serving the city of Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, on the island of Shikoku, Japan. The tram line is part of the Tosaden Kōtsū network.[1]

The line name "Sanbashi Line" sometimes denotes only the section between Harimayabashi and Sanbashi-dōri-gochōme. In this case, the rest of the line, between Kōchi-Ekimae and Harimayabashi, is called the Ekimae Line (駅前線, Ekimae-sen).

From its establishment up until September 30, 2014, it was operated by Tosa Electric Railway (土佐電気鉄道, Tosa Denki Tetsudō), but from October 1, 2014, the newly formed Tosaden Kōtsū company took over operation.[2][3]

Stations

The line has 11 stations.

No. Name Distance
(km)[4]
Connections Location
S00 Kōchi-ekimae 高知駅前 0.0 Kōchi railway station 33°34′00″N 133°32′37″E / 33.566551°N 133.543639°E / 33.566551; 133.543639 Kōchi
S01 Kōchibashi 高知橋 0.3   33°33′51″N 133°32′36″E / 33.56420924383537°N 133.5434423371699°E / 33.56420924383537; 133.5434423371699
S02 Hasuikemachi-dōri 蓮池町通 0.5   33°33′44″N 133°32′35″E / 33.562106°N 133.543181°E / 33.562106; 133.543181
S03 Harimayabashi はりまや橋 0.8 Tosaden Kōtsū: Gomen Line, Ino Line 33°33′33″N 133°32′34″E / 33.55909851739445°N 133.54282267420874°E / 33.55909851739445; 133.54282267420874
S04 Umenotsuji 梅の辻 1.4   33°33′14″N 133°32′38″E / 33.55390160601314°N 133.5437568768022°E / 33.55390160601314; 133.5437568768022
S05 Sanbashi-dōri-itchōme 桟橋通一丁目 1.9   33°33′02″N 133°32′45″E / 33.550688834540914°N 133.54589733651815°E / 33.550688834540914; 133.54589733651815
S06 Sanbashi-dōri-nichōme 桟橋通二丁目 2.1   33°32′57″N 133°32′49″E / 33.54903434181718°N 133.5469410637463°E / 33.54903434181718; 133.5469410637463
S07 Sanbashi-dōri-sanchōme 桟橋通三丁目 2.4   33°32′48″N 133°32′55″E / 33.5466091275269°N 133.54857835915195°E / 33.5466091275269; 133.54857835915195
S08 Sanbashi-dōri-yonchōme 桟橋通四丁目 2.6   33°32′40″N 133°33′00″E / 33.54432734542736°N 133.5501321131121°E / 33.54432734542736; 133.5501321131121
S09 Sanbashi-shako-mae 桟橋車庫前 3.0   33°32′30″N 133°33′07″E / 33.541797850729765°N 133.5519002986078°E / 33.541797850729765; 133.5519002986078
S10 Sanbashi-dōri-gochōme 桟橋通五丁目 3.2   33°32′26″N 133°33′10″E / 33.54047531974297°N 133.55275320740384°E / 33.54047531974297; 133.55275320740384

References

  1. ^ "とさでん交通株式会社". www.tosaden.co.jp. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
  2. ^ "「とさでん交通」として再スタートしました - とさでん交通株式会社". web.archive.org. Tosaden Kōtsū. October 1, 2014. Archived from the original on March 19, 2022. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  3. ^ "土佐電鉄と高知県交通の統合新会社は「とさでん交通」に". レスポンス(Response.jp) (in Japanese). 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  4. ^ Kokudo Kōtsū Shō Tetsudō Kyoku (2007). Tetsudō Yōran (Heisei 19 Nendo) (in Japanese). Tokyo: Denkisha Kenkyūkai. p. 350. ISBN 978-4-88548-110-9.
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