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|} The is a single-tracked, 2.2 km short railway line operated by Kintetsu Corporation, connecting Dōmyōji Station in the city of Fujiidera and Kashiwara Station in Kashiwara, both in Osaka Prefecture. ==History== The line is the oldest in the Kintetsu railway network. Initially steam powered, the line was built and opened in 1898 by the , whose plan was to connect towns of southern Kawachi Province to the then main line of ,〔The Osaka Railway. The first was responsibly constructed (present ) — of presesnt Kansai Main Line, in 1900 merged to , nationalized in 1907. The second was the successor of the Kanan Railway, apart from the first.〕 present-day Kansai Main Line. In the following year, the whole railway from to 〔Presently the entire stretch of Dōmyōji Line and part of Minami-Osaka Line and Nagano Line〕 was transferred to , who extended the line to Nagano (present ) in 1902. With its name changed to 〔 in 1919, the company built its own railway directly to Osaka's downtown, diverting at . The new line opened in 1923 to (present ) with 1500V DC electrified, the first in Japan. Then the railway line between Dōmyōji and Kashiwara became a short branch line of the network. In 1943, the predecessor of Kintetsu, merged the company. In 1944 it renamed itself Kintetsu. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kintetsu Dōmyōji Line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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