The is a Japanese railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture connecting Tagawa-Gotà Âji Station in the city of Tagawa and Shin-Iizuka Station in the city of Iizuka. It is part of the JR Kyushu network.
, services operate approximately every 30 minutes during morning and afternoon peak hours and hourly at other times.
There is one rapid train every day departing Tagawa-Gotà Âji at 08:02 and operating non-stop to Shin-Iizuka, arriving at 08:18. All other services on the Line are Local trains, stopping at every station.
The Hà Âshà « Railway Co. opened the central section of the line in 1897 to haul freight, the company merging with the Kyushu Railway Co. in 1901, which extended the line to Kami-Mio in 1902. That company was nationalised in 1909, and the line extended to Shin-Iizuka in 1920 with passenger services to Funao introduced at that time.
The Kyushu Industrial Railway Co. opened the Funao - Tagawa-Gotoji section in 1922 to service a cement plant. That company was nationalised in 1943, creating the current line. Passenger services were extended to Tagawa-Gotoji in 1945, and freight services ceased in 1987.
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