Shigaraki Kohgen Railway
Shigaraki Kohgen Railway Co., Ltd. is a Japanese third-sector railway company funded by Shiga Prefecture and the city of Koka.
The railway operates the Shigaraki Line, a former JR West line that was transferred to the third sector in 1987. The Shigaraki Line connects Kibukawa on the JR West Kusatsu Line with Shigaraki.
Route data
- Operating Company:
- *Shigaraki Kohgen Railway Co.
- Distance:
- *Kibukawa — Shigaraki: 14.7 km
- Gauge:
- Stations: 6
- Double-track: None
- Electrification: Not electrified
Rolling stock
- SKR310 series
- SKR400 series
- SKR500 series
Former rolling stock
- SKR200 series
- SKR300 series
History
The line was opened by the Japanese Government Railways on May 8, 1933. Freight services ceased in 1982.The company was established on February 10, 1987, and started the railway operation on July 13, 1987, following the end of the operation by JR West the day before. Originally the company owned the railway facilities, but on April 1, 2013, the asset was transferred to the city of Kōka for 10-year free lease to the company as a part of the restructuring.
Service disruptions
The line has an unfortunate record in this regard, with services suspended between 1943 and 1947 due to being deemed non-essential during World War II and the track removed. The citizens' volunteer work contributed to the reopening of the line on July 25, 1947.A bridge was washed out in 1953, and the line was out of service for a year whilst it was rebuilt.
The 1991 collision resulted in the suspension of services for six months.
The line was out of service from September 16, 2013, to November 29, 2014, as a result of another bridge washout caused by Typhoon Man-yi.