Kyoto, Japan
From nycsubway.org
Randen Line
The "Randen Line" of the Keifuku Electric Railroad is the only tram line remaining in Kyoto. The line between Shijo-Omiya (in downtown Kyoto) and Arashiyama opened in 1910, and the branch to Kitano opened in 1925. The main line has 13 stations and the branch has 9 stations (including the transfer station at Katabiranotsuji). The car roster is as follows:
- 100 Series (101 - 106)
- 300 Series (301)
- 501 Series (501, 502)
- 611 Series (611 - 616)
- 621 Series (621 - 625)
- 631 Series (631 - 633)
- 21 Series (26, 27) (retro style)
- 2001 Series (2001, 2002)
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Image 55378 (210k, 1024x795) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 145116 (294k, 1044x703) Photo by: David Pirmann Location: A14 嵐山駅 Arashiyama | Image 145119 (381k, 1044x703) Photo by: David Pirmann Location: A13 嵐電嵯峨駅 Randen-Saga | Image 145127 (393k, 1044x703) Photo by: David Pirmann Location: A10 有栖川駅 Arisugawa | Image 145130 (315k, 703x1044) Photo by: David Pirmann Location: B6 妙心寺駅 Myoshinji |
Eiden Line
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Image 55361 (250k, 1024x795) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55364 (218k, 1024x825) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55366 (210k, 1024x753) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55368 (263k, 1024x784) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55369 (230k, 1024x795) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger |
Keihan Line
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Image 55388 (275k, 1024x795) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55396 (231k, 1024x772) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55398 (220k, 1024x795) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55403 (249k, 1024x795) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger | Image 55404 (201k, 1024x779) Photo by: Herman R. Silbiger |