Kurobe Gorge Railway
The Kurobe Gorge Railway, or Kurotetsu for short, is a private, narrow gauge railway company operating the Kurobe Gorge Main Line along the Kurobe River in the Kurobe gorge area of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The railway was built to serve the construction of the Kurobe dam for the Kansai Electric Power Company, which was completed in 1963; Kurotetsu was spun off from the power company in June 1971, but remains a wholly owned subsidiary. At its terminus, the Main Line links to Kurobe Senyō Railway, which is not open to the general public.
, the company operated 25 locomotives, 139 passenger carriages and 204 freight wagons.
History
The Unazuki - Nekomata section opened in 1926, electrified at 600 VDC and was extended to Keyakidaira in 1937.The passenger service started in 1953.
Maintenance and technical details
As of 2023, there are three employees qualified to do track inspections. These inspections are done monthly, workers walking on foot for stretches to visually inspect that segment of the track, taking around 3 hours. Any variance between the rails of over requires repair. Due to the large number of curves along the route, sections of rails are used instead of longer ones as would be used on a typical railroad. The shorter sections of track therefore have more joints, requiring detailed inspections, with a particular attention paid to these joints. At peak times there are 5 trains an hour running on the line; inspections are done when the trains are running, increasing the safety risks for these inspections.Stations
All stations are in Kurobe, Toyama.Due to a bridge collapse during the 2024 Noto earthquake, all stations past Nekomata are closed as of September 2025. Trains operate as a round-trip between Unazuki and Nekomata, with passengers being able to temporarily alight at the Nekomata terminus.
;Key
●: Served by passenger trains
▲: Served by passenger trains only during April–May
★: Temporarily served by passenger trains
|: Closed to passengers
| Name | Japanese | Distance | Train stop |
| 宇奈月 | 0.0 | ● | |
| Yanagibashi | 柳橋 | 2.1 | | |
| Moriishi | 森石 | 5.1 | | |
| 黒薙 | 6.5 | ● | |
| 笹平 | 7.0 | ▲ | |
| Dashidaira | 出平 | 9.1 | | |
| Nekomata | 猫又 | 11.8 | ★ |
| 鐘釣 | 14.3 | ● | |
| Koyadaira | 小屋平 | 17.5 | | |
| 欅平 | 20.1 | ● |
Equipment
Electric locomotives
- EB class : withdrawn from service in 1984.
- ED class : 9–11 survive.
- EDS class : No. 13 survives.
- EDM class
- EDR class
- EHR class
Battery electric locomotives
- BB class
Diesel locomotives
- DB class : withdrawn 1985
- DD21: withdrawn 1979
- DD22, DD23: DD23 withdrawn 2000
- DD24
- DD25
Passenger cars
Ha class: 2-axle open car.- 1000 class: open car
- 2000 class: heated car with fixed, widthwise seats, extra charge to ride
- 2500 class: heated car with reversible seats so that passengers can always ride facing forward, extra charge to ride
- 2800 class: lounge car, heated, reversible seats, extra charge to ride
- 3000 class: panoramic observation car, extra charge to ride