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Sangi Line 101 series train
Hokusei Line 270 series train

Sangi Railway Co., Ltd. (三岐鉄道株式会社, Sangi Tetsudō) is a railway company in Mie Prefecture, Japan. It also operates bus lines. The company was founded in 1928. Its original line, the Sangi Line, mainly functioned as a freight line transporting cement, but in recent years, it also became important as a commuter railway line for Yokkaichi. The Hokusei Line was transferred from Kintetsu ownership in 2003, when Kintetsu abandoned the line. Whereas the Sangi Line has a track gauge of 1067, the Hokusei Line is one of only a few 762 narrow gauge lines in the country.

Rolling stock

Sangi Line

801 series

EMUs

  • 801 series - Former Seibu 701 series trains acquired in 1989
  • 101 series - Former Seibu 401 series trains acquired in 1990
  • 851 series - Former Seibu 701 series trains acquired in 1995
  • 751 series 3-car EMUs - Former Seibu 101 series trains acquired in 2009[1]

Electric locomotives

ED45 class ED45 1
DeKi200 class Deki203
  • ED45 class - Since 1954 (includes former Tobu Railway locomotives)
  • ED301 class - Former Nankai ED5201 class acquired in 1984
  • DeKi 200 class - Former Chichibu Railway DeKi 200 class acquired in 2000

Hokusei Line

EMUs

  • 130 series - Built in 1954
  • 200 series - Built in 1959
  • 140 series - Built in 1960
  • 270 series - Built in 1977

See also

Media related to Sangi Railway at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō (鉄道ダイヤ情報) March 2009 issue, p.70-71