Itsukaichi Line

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The Itsukaichi Line (五日市線 Itsukaichi-sen?) is a railway line of JR East in Tokyo, Japan. It links Musashi-Itsukaichi Station, in the part of the city of Akiruno that was previously the separate town of Itsukaichi, with Haijima Station in the city of Akishima. From there, most trains travel further via the Ōme Line tracks to Tachikawa Station, and a few continue from Tachikawa along the Chūō Line to Tokyo Station. The segment from Itsukaichi to Haijima measures 11.1 km in length. The gauge is 1067 mm. Trains operate on 1500 V electricity.

Bridge over Tama River
Bridge over Tama River
View from Musashi Itsukaichi station
View from Musashi Itsukaichi station

  • Haijima
  • Kumagawa
  • Higashi-Akiru
  • Akigawa
  • Musashi-Hikida
  • Musashi-Masuko
  • Musashi-Itsukaichi

An extension, via switchback, operated to Musashi-Iwai Station. It closed to passenger traffic in 1971, and to freight in 1982.

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