- 1914 to 1945.
Locally called the
Keebin (Okinawan
pronunciation of
keiben, part of
keiben tetsudō or "light railway"), it
operated about 48
kilometers of...
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Keiben Kalotang...
- Kiso-shinrin-tetsudō) was a
network of 400 km of 762 mm (2 ft 6 in)
narrow gauge light (
keiben (軽便))
railway lines that
operated in the Kiso
Valley in
Nagano Prefecture...
- The
Sakuradani Light Railway (桜谷軽便鉄道,
Sakuradani Keiben Tetsudō) is a
privately owned,
ridable 15 in (381 mm)
gauge electric garden railway in the Toyono...
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incorporated on
November 7, 1913 as
Nagareyama Light Railway (流山軽便鉄道,
Nagareyama Keiben Tetsudō) and
opened a 762 mm (2 ft 6 in)
gauge railway on
March 14, 1916...
- Act,
encouraging smaller private operators to
build light railways (軽便鉄道,
keiben tetsudō).
Larger private railway operators developed their businesses, modelled...
-
Jindai Station opened on
December 11, 1921 as a
station on the
Obonai keiben-sen,
serving the
village of Jindai, Akita. The line was
nationalized the...
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Originally the line was
opened as
Kuroishi Light railway (黒石軽便線, Kuroishi-
keiben-sen) in 1912,
merged to Kōnan
Railway in 1984, and
closed in 1998. The line...
- town of Ōmagari, Akita. The
predecessor of the
Tozawako Line, the
Obonai keiben-sen,
began operations from July 30, 1921, and was
nationalized the following...
- Ugo-Yotsuya
Station opened on July 30, 1921 as a
station on the
Obonai keiben-sen,
began operations from July 30, 1921, and was
nationalized the following...