Yamaman Yūkarigaoka Line

The Yūkarigaoka Line (ユーカリが丘線, Yūkarigaoka Sen) is a Japanese people mover of Yamaman Co., Ltd., the developer of Yūkarigaoka town. The line, which opened in two stages between November 2, 1982 and September 22, 1983, runs from Yūkarigaoka Station and the entire route is in Sakura, Chiba. The line takes a racket-shaped route as shown in the route diagram.

Yūkarigaoka Line
Yūkarigaoka Line carriages at Yūkarigaoka Station
Overview
Native name山万ユーカリが丘線
LocaleYūkarigaoka
Sakura, Chiba
Japan
Stations6
Service
TypePeople mover
History
Opened2 November 1982 (1982-11-02)
Completed22 September 1983 (1983-09-22)
Technical
Line length4.1 km (2.5 mi)
Electrification750 DC
Operating speed50 km/h (31 mph)
Route map
Yūkarigaoka
Chiku Center
Kōen
Ino
Joshidai
Chūgakkō

Description

  • Length: 4.1 km
  • Stations: 6
  • Track: single
  • Traction: electric 750 V DC

Stations list

All stations are located in Sakura, Chiba. Trains run in the order listed.[1]

Name Distance (km) Connections
Yūkarigaoka ユーカリが丘 0.0 KS Keisei Main Line
Chiku Center 地区センター 0.6  
Kōen 公園 1.1  
Joshidai 女子大 2.0  
Chūgakkō 中学校 2.8  
Ino 井野 3.6  
Kōen 公園 4.1  
Chiku Center 地区センター 4.6  
Yūkarigaoka ユーカリが丘 5.2 KS Keisei Main Line

Buses

Since November 2020, Yamamann has established a bus department, because the Yamamann Line has not helped elderly people who live in Yūkari-ga-Oka to move around the vicinity and go shopping and so on. At first Yamaman ran ここらら号 - Kokoara Gō as socialization experiment from 2013 to 2016 and from 2016 to October 2020 for transportation poor. So now Yamaman Yūkari-ga-Oka Community Bus こあら号 - Koara Gō[2] runs around Yamaman Line. And the bus department of Yamaman, has five routes around there and, which you available on at 200 yen (adult), 100 yen (child). The way of paying the fares for riding on the bus is gate-crasher pass. Vehicles are Hino Rainbow and Hino Poncho.

See also

  • List of rapid transit systems

References

  1. "ユーカリが丘線路線図". Yūkarigaoka. Yamayan. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  2. Establish Yamaman Bus


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