Ikoma Cable Line

Coordinates: 34°41′12.4″N 135°41′23.9″E / 34.686778°N 135.689972°E / 34.686778; 135.689972
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Ikoma Cable Line (Ikoma Cable)
Toriimae
  • Ikomasanjo
  • Stations5
    Color on map     (#B1865B)
    Service
    TypeCable railway
    SystemKintetsu Railway
    Operator(s)Kintetsu Railway
    History
    OpenedAugust 29, 1918; 105 years ago (1918-08-29)
    Technical
    Line length2 km (1.2 mi)
    Number of tracks4
    CharacterCable railway
    Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    Electrification200 V DC
    Operating speed10.8 km/h (6.7 mph)
    Maximum inclineHōzanji Line: 22.7%
    Sanjō Line: 33.3%
    Route map

    Hōzanji Line
    km
    Ikoma
    Ikoma, Keihanna
    and Nara lines
    0.0
    Toriimae
    Toriimae Crossing 1
    Toriimae Crossing 2
    Toriimae Crossing 3
    0.9
    Hōzanji
    Sanjō Line
    0.9
    Hōzanji
    Hozanji Crossing
    1.2
    Umeyashiki
    1.6
    Kasumigaoka
    Kasumigaoka Crossing
    2.0
    Ikoma-Sanjō
    km


    The Ikoma Cable Line (生駒鋼索線, Ikoma kōsaku sen), referred to as Ikoma Cable (生駒ケーブル, Ikoma kēburu), is a

    Ikomasanjo, all of which are within Ikoma, Nara
    , Japan.

    Basic data

    Overview

    The Ikoma Cable Line is actually made up of two different lines; Hōzanji Line (宝山寺線, Hōzanji-sen) between Toriimae and Hōzanji, Sanjō Line (山上線, Sanjō-sen) between Hōzanji and Ikoma-Sanjō. The Hōzanji Line is the oldest commercially operated funicular in Japan, opened in 1918. It runs to

    Shingon Buddhist temple. Sanjō Line climbs up Mount Ikoma, reaching Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park
    .

    The Hōzanji Line is the only double-track funicular in the country. However, the two tracks are treated as different lines, called Hōzanji Line 1 (宝山寺1号線, Hōzanji Ichi-gō-sen) and Hōzanji Line 2 (宝山寺2号線, Hōzanji Ni-gō-sen). Normally, only Hōzanji Line 1 and Sanjō Line are used. Hōzanji Line 2 is operated in holiday seasons, and for safety inspections of the Line 1. Since the Hōzanji Line runs along a fairly urbanized area, it also functions as a commuter line. However, the line does not accept PiTaPa, a smart card ticketing system, nor Surutto Kansai, a prepaid magnetic card ticketing system.

    In 2021, the line became a Civil Engineering heritage site.[1]

    Rolling stocks

    Hōzanji Line 1 used classical 1928 cars until 2000, when they were replaced by the current fancy-decorated cars. Since then, bulldog-faced "Bull" and calico cat-faced "Mike" serve the line, both officially being Type Ko 11. Sanjō Line uses

    Do-Re-Mi
    ", cake-decorated "Sweet", both officially Type Ko 15. Hōzanji Line 2 uses ordinary-shaped Type Ko 3 cars, nicknamed "Yume-Ikoma".

    • "Bull" of Hōzanji Line 1
      "Bull" of Hōzanji Line 1
    • "Mike" of Hōzanji Line 1
      "Mike" of Hōzanji Line 1
    • "Do-Re-Mi" of Sanjō Line
      "Do-Re-Mi" of Sanjō Line
    • "Sweet" of Sanjō Line
      "Sweet" of Sanjō Line

    Stations

    line name No. Station name Japanese Distance
    (km)
    Direct Transfers Location
    Hōzanji
    Line
     Y17 
    Toriimae
    鳥居前 0.0
    Ikoma Nara
    Prefecture
    Sanjō
    Line
     Y18  Hōzanji 宝山寺 0.9
     Y19  Umeyashiki 梅屋敷 1.2 |
     Y20  Kasumigaoka 霞ヶ丘 1.6 |
     Y21 
    Ikoma-Sanjo
    生駒山上 2.0

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b c "Cableway heritage commemorated". railwaygazette.com. DVV Media International. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.

    34°41′12.4″N 135°41′23.9″E / 34.686778°N 135.689972°E / 34.686778; 135.689972