Railway Construction Act - Notable Main Lines Before The Act

Notable Main Lines Before The Act

The lines in following list don't appear the act, because operated already or soon.

  • Tokyo — Gotenba — Nagoya — Gifu — Maibara — Kusatsu — Kyoto — Osaka — Kōbe
  • Tokyo — Hachiōji
  • Takasaki — Shinonoi — Nagano — Toyono — Naoetsu
  • Maibara — Tsuruga
  • Ōmiya — Takasaki — Maebashi
  • Tokyo — Ōmiya — Shirakawa — Fukushima — Iwanuma — Sendai — Kogota — Kitakami — Morioka — Aomori
  • Tokyo — Mito
  • Nagoya — Kameyama — Tsuge — Kusatsu
  • Osaka — Ōji — Nara
  • Ōji — Takada
  • Kōbe — Himeji — Okayama — Mihara
  • Marugame — Tadotsu — Kotohira
  • Moji — Kokura — Hakata — Tosu — Kurume — Ōmuta — Kumamoto
  • Tosu — Saga
  • Wakamatsu — Iizuka

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