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{{short description|Japanese railway line}}
{{Infobox rail line
| name = Yunoyama Line
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| linenumber = {{rcb|Kintetsu|k|route}}
| logo = KT number-K.svg
| logo_width = 50
| image = Kintetsu Yunoyama Local.jpg
| image_width = 300px
| caption = Local bound for Yunoyama
| type = [[Regional rail]]<br>[[Commuter rail]]
| system = Kintetsu Railway
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| locale = [[Mie Prefecture]]<br>[[Yokkaichi, Mie|Yokkaichi]] • [[Komono, Mie|Komono]]
| start = {{STN|Kintetsu-Yokkaichi}}
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| stations = 10
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| daily_ridership =
| open = {{start date and age|1913|09|24|df=y}}
| lastextension = {{start date and age|1916|03|05|df=y}}
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| operator = Kintetsu Railway
| character =
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| linelength = {{cvt|15.4|km|mi|1|abbr=on}}
| tracklength =
| tracks = 1
| gauge = {{RailGauge|sg|allk=on}}
| trainprotection = [[Automatic train stop|Kintetsu ATS]]
| signalling = Automatic closed block
| electrification = {{1,500 V DC}} ([[Overhead line]])
|speed = {{cvt|80|km/h}}
|elevation =
|map_state = collapsed
|map = {{Kintetsu Yunoyama Line diagram|inline=yes}}
}}
The {{Nihongo|'''
The line connects with the [[
==History==
===Yokkaichi Railway===
The Yunoyama Line was originally conceived and built by {{Nihongo|'''Yokkaichi Railway'''
Ownership of the line has shifted
===Renovation===
In 1954 the beginning of the route received a significant re-routing at the hands of Sanco, the owner
About 10 years later, in 1964, when Sanden took over the railway, more improvements were carried out even though Sanden only owned the line for about one year.
When Kintetsu acquired the line the following year, it was relatively painless to tie the two lines together and it soon began offering limited express service directly from ===Timeline===
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==Service==
'''<span style="background: lightblue; color: black;">
:[[Image:Arrow Blue Up 001.jpeg|10px|Up]] For {{
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:All trains offer conductor-less (''one man'') service.
:Trains run twice per hour during the day, three or four times per hour in the mornings and evenings.
Limited express service on the Yunoyama Line ended in 2004.
===2008 limited express service===
Direct limited express service to and from Nagoya will be temporarily resumed on weekends and holidays in late July and early August 2008 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the [[Gozaisho Ropeway]] as well as the 40th anniversary of [[Suzuka National Park]]. These trains will run once a day in each direction.<ref>{{in lang|ja}} [http://www.kintetsu.jp/news/files/yunoyama20080513.pdf Temporary resumption of the Nagoya ~ Yunoyama-Onsen limited express direct service: 2008-05-13] (PDF). [[Kintetsu Railway|Kintetsu]].</ref> Limited express trains on the Yunoyama Line will go from Kintetsu-Yokkaichi to Yunoyama-Onsen without stopping.
==Stations==
{| class=wikitable
|- style="text-align: center; "
! style="border-bottom:solid 2px
! style="border-bottom:solid 2px
! style="border-bottom:solid 2px
! style="border-bottom:solid 2px
! style="border-bottom:solid 2px #{{rcr|Kintetsu|k}};" colspan="2" | Location
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|{{KNSN|K|21}}
| {{STN|Kintetsu-Yokkaichi}} ||{{lang|ja|<small>近鉄</small>四日市}}|| 0.0 ||{{rcb|Kintetsu|Nagoya|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Nagoya}}<br>[[Yokkaichi Asunarou Railway Utsube Line]]
| rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | [[Yokkaichi, Mie|Yokkaichi]] || rowspan="10" style="text-align:center;" | [[Mie Prefecture|Mie<br />Prefecture]]
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|{{KNSN|K|22}}
| {{STN|Nakagawara|Mie}} ||{{lang|ja|中川原}}|| 1.7 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|23}}
| {{STN|Ise-Matsumoto}} ||{{lang|ja|<small>伊勢</small>松本}}|| 2.8 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|24}}
| {{STN|Ise-Kawashima}} ||{{lang|ja|<small>伊勢</small>川島}}|| 5.3 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|25}}
| {{STN|Takatsuno}} ||{{lang|ja|高角}}|| 6.7 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|26}}
| {{STN|Sakura|Mie}} ||{{lang|ja|桜}}|| 8.7 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|27}}
| {{STN|Komono}} ||{{lang|ja|菰野}}|| 11.3 ||
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | [[Komono, Mie|Komono]]
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|{{KNSN|K|28}}
| {{STN|Naka-Komono}} ||{{lang|ja|中菰野}}|| 12.6 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|29}}
| {{STN|Ōbane-en}} ||{{lang|ja|大羽根園}}|| 13.5 ||
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|{{KNSN|K|30}}
| {{STN|Yunoyama-Onsen}} ||{{lang|ja|湯の山温泉}}|| 15.4 ||
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==References==
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==Footnotes==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/foreign/english/useful/route_map/railway2.html#2 Kintetsu railway network map - Yunoyama Line]
* {{in lang|ja}} [http://express5.hp.infoseek.co.jp/kinyunoyama.htm Main Terminal - Kintetsu Yunoyama Line]
{{Nagoya transit}}
{{Kintetsu Lines}}
[[Category:Lines of
[[Category:Rail transport in Mie Prefecture]]
[[Category:Standard gauge railways in Japan]]
[[Category:Railway lines opened in 1913]]
[[Category:2 ft 6 in gauge railways in Japan]]
[[Category:1913 establishments in Japan]]
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