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Prefecture and Chōshi City. Freight operations on the line were discontinued from 1 February 1984. On 21 December 1989, Chiba Kotsu transferred a 52% share of this company which was owned by Chiba Kotsu to Choden Kosan which was managed by Uchino Komuten. That's because this railway line was competitive with a lot of bus routes which were operated by Chiba Kotsu of the parent company, which caused that a bus company and railway company both were in red. After that this company got to a subsidiary of Choden Kosan in January 1990 by transferring right to management. From 1 April 1995, operations on the line switched to
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and contains videos about various places on and around the railway, such as the railway shed, the main office and various stations along the line. The videos often feature different staff members, mainly
Katsuki Takemoto (CEO), Riho Sodeyama (conductor) and more recently also Kazuki Fukushima, a
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on 1 November 1960 and had been a subsidiary of Keisei Group since then until 1990. In 1963, a decision was made to close the line, but this decision was overturned following opposition from the local communities and funding from Chōshi City. To the present day, the line is largely subsidized by
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Yu 101 open car, (former WaMu 80000 freight car number WaMu 183983, built in 1969), operated from 4 August 1985, but taken out of service since 2004 due to safety regulations, and stored first at Tokawa
Station and then at Kasagami-Kurohae Station before being official withdrawn on 30 June
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On 11 January 2014, at 08:19, 2000 series 2-car EMU set 2002 from Tokawa to Choshi derailed on points on the approach to
Kasagami-Kurohae Station. Two of the train's bogies were derailed, but the train remained upright and none of the nine passengers on board were injured.
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stainless steel EMUs converted to 2-car sets would be purchased to replace the three vintage 700 and 800 series cars still in operation. This plan was however cancelled due to the cost of converting the 1,500 V DC cars to 600 V DC operation. Instead, two pairs of former
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Previously, two to three trains operated per hour throughout the day. In the past, two- or three-car formations were operated on New Year's Day to transport passengers to see the first sunrise of the year at the popular coastal viewing point in Inubōsaki.
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because this company would extremely decrease expenditures. But, the pure loss of the management had increased because
Uchinoya Komuten of a parent company had nine hundred ninety billion yen as debt and took an application of bankruptcy.
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starting in early 2020 and the associated dramatic decline in passenger numbers, the company has started to produce and publish short videos about the railway on YouTube. The channel is called Chōshi
Electric Railway Fierce
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In 1956, a private track was laid directly from Chōshi
Station to the nearby Yamasa soy sauce factory, which virtually eliminated freight operations handled by the Chōshi Electric Railway. And, this company was invested by
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was formed, and the line was reopened from 5 July 1923 using the former Chōshi
Sightseeing Railway trackbed and structures between Chōshi and Inuboh Stations, with an extension south to
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All trains stop at all stations, with trains passing on the single line at
Kasagami-Kurohae Station. Since 21 November 2013, one train per hour runs during the daytime.
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rice crackers) to subsidize its operations, and the profits from confectionery sales are now double those from its railway operations.
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for 1.3 million yen. The train entered service on the line in March 2016, following repainting into a two-tone blue livery.
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It is the Chōshi Electric Railway's only line and is facing declining ridership. The company ventured into selling
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In 2019, the company announced the production of a movie called "Don't Stop the Train! – The Cursed 6.4 km –"
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to resume operations on the line from December 1945, and electric train operations resumed from 4 April 1946.
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A Chōshi Sightseeing Railway train between Moto-Choshi and Ashikajima stations hauled by locomotive No. 1
2004:[New Choshi Electric Railway cars unloaded – Arrival in Chiba after purchase from Iyo Railway].
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2325:[Choshi Electric Railway train derails at Kasagami-Kurohae Station – No passengers injured].
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2066:[Japan's rural private railways: Revisiting the afterglow of 30 years ago (Part 7)].
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2215:(in Japanese). Vol. 44, no. 371. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. March 2015. p. 79.
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in the UK. These were numbered 1 and 2 (former JNR numbers 1102 and 1107 respectively).
2357:[Choshi Electric Railway: Details of derailment near Kasagami-Kurohae Station]
2163:[Passenger Coaches – The Current State of Regular and Non-revenue Vehicles 2].
2032:[New Choshi Electric Railway train debuts in well-loved "Miotsukushi" livery].
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MoNi 7, built in 1925), operated from 1949 until 1978, and officially withdrawn in 1979
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1988:(in Japanese). Vol. 49, no. 584. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 92–96.
1912:[Choshi Electric Railway to implement revised timetable from 21 November].
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On 20 August 1948, the operating company was renamed Chōshi Electric Railway
1877:[Choshi Electric Railway: Saving a local line with moist senbei!].
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2211:["Thank you 1002" service runs on Choshi Electric Railway].
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The annual passenger statistics for past years are as shown below.
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Moto-Choshi Station under construction by army engineers circa 1913
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written by Midori Yoshino. The book was made into a film, titled
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is a 6.4 km (4.0 mi) long railway line operated by the
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featuring Choshi Electric Railway to be made into a film].
1881:(in Japanese). All About, Inc. 23 November 2006. Archived from
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1982:[Visiting the trains of the Chōshi Electric Railway].
2106:]. Japan: Shin-Jinbutsuoraisha Co., Ltd. pp. 35–37.
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Outside and inside a Chōshi Electric Railway Line train, 2021
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where the 6 main characters ride the line to Inubo station.
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The line is seen in Season 2, Episode 5 of the Anime called
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Choshi Electric Railway 2000 series set 2001 in January 2011
2187:]. Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 30 July 2013. p. 202.
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The southern terminus of the line, Tokawa Station, May 2021
2400:(in Japanese). Japan: NHK. 11 January 2014. Archived from
1916:(in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing Ltd. 21 October 2013
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2465:(in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 1 November 2016.
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2132:[DeHa 501 and former Sotetsu MoNi 2022 cut up].
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on the line was used as a filming location for the 1985
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2000 series built in 1960), withdrawn in February 2016
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MoHa 106 built in 1950), withdrawn in September 2010
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MoHa 50 built in 1942), withdrawn in September 2010
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2062:Terada, Hirokazu (September 2013).
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2429:Choshi Electric Railway Volume One
2098:Terada, Hirokazu (October 1999).
2001:銚子電鉄の更新車両“水揚げ" 伊予鉄道から購入、銚子漁港に到着 千葉
1849:Databook: Japan's Private Railways
1419:0-6-0T steam locomotives built by
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2104:Exploring Rural Private Railways
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1978:Satō, Toshio (December 2009).
1851:]. Japan: Neko Publishing.
1843:Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002).
1513:Chōshi Electric Railway (1948-)
741:Distance between stations (km)
2245:Shirato, Sadao (March 2014).
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2463:Japan Railfan Magazine Online
2423:Shirato, Sadao (June 2011).
2159:Okada, Seiichi (June 2012).
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1793:, released in Japan in 2017.
1565:『電車を止めるな! – 呪いの6.4 km -』
1154:In September 2015, a two-car
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2354:銚子電鉄 笠上黒生駅付近で発生した列車脱線事故について
2295:"【銚子電鉄】激つらチャンネル on YouTube"
2213:Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine
2029:澪つくしカラーで親しみ 銚子電鉄 【新型車両デビュー】
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1909:【銚子電気鉄道】11月21日にダイヤ改正実施へ
1543:Keisei Electric Railway
1071:800 series (originally
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2454:銚子電鉄を舞台にした小説「トモシビ」を映画化
2209:銚子電気鉄道「ありがとうデハ1002号」運転
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1985:Japan Railfan Magazine
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1528:Chōshi Denki Tetsudō
1378:Chōshi Yūran Tetsudō
719:All stations are in
1874:ぬれ煎餅でローカル線を救え!~銚子電鉄
2404:on 12 January 2014
2372:on 12 January 2014
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2140:on 11 January 2014
1879:All About Archives
1736:In popular culture
1432:Yawata Steel Works
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2006:Sankei News
1936:"Timetable"
1845:データブック日本の私鉄
1810:Chiba Kotsu
1749:Miotsukushi
1630:Fiscal year
1539:Chiba Kotsu
1409:Moto-Choshi
1230:1000 series
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441:Moto-Chōshi
191:Track gauge
182:Line length
172:5 July 1923
157:2000 series
70:Operational
57:Native name
2512:Categories
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2408:12 January
2376:12 January
2337:11 January
1952:1 December
1920:12 January
1889:1 December
1817:References
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516:Ashikajima
131:Light rail
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2425:銚子電気鉄道(上)
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1607:Accidents
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735:Japanese
661:, Japan.
391:Nakanochō
235:Route map
214:600 V DC
177:Technical
148:Nakanochō
2467:Archived
2299:Archived
2273:Archived
2100:ローカル私鉄探訪
2040:26 March
1804:See also
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1721:654,000
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1705:932,000
1463:銚子鉄道株式会社
1022:Staffed
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779:Staffed
732:Station
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145:Depot(s)
137:Services
114:Stations
52:Overview
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2279:23 June
2134:RM News
1914:RM News
1586:Channel
1342:History
747:Status
668:(moist
634:銚子電気鉄道線
164:History
122:Service
93:Termini
61:銚子電気鉄道線
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1522:銚子遊覧鉄道
1487:伊那電気鉄道
1480:petrol
1476:Tokawa
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1385:Chōshi
1372:銚子遊覧鉄道
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1010:犬吠
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