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Railway Construction Act : ウィキペディア英語版
Railway Construction Act

The Railway Construction Act (鉄道敷設法 ''Tetsudō Fusetsu-hō'', Law No. 4 of 1892) was promulgated by the Diet of Japan on June 21, 1892, and designated government support for a network of thirty-three railway lines covering most of Japan, with the exception of Hokkaidō. On April 11, 1922, the Diet amended the law to add an additional network of regional and local routes. Today, these lines form the backbone of the national railway network, JR (although JR has relinquished control of some of the more minor ones).
==Lines designated by the Act of 1892==


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