Template:Kintetsu Hachiōji Line diagram
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Kintetsu-Yokkaichi(Suwa) | |||||||
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Minami-HamadaClosed 1944 | |||||||
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0.0 | Hinaga | ||||||
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0.6 | HigashihinoClosed 1952, Abandoned 1969 | ||||||
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1.3 | Nishihino (II) | ||||||
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1.5 | Nishihino (I) | ||||||
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1.8 | ShimizubashiClosed 1952, Abandoned 1969 | ||||||
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2.3 | MuroyamaClosed 1974, Abandoned 1976 | ||||||
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3.0 | Ise-HachiōjiClosed 1974, Abandoned 1976 |
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This is a route-map template for a railway in Japan.
- For information on use of this template, refer to Wikipedia:Route diagram template.
- For pictograms used see Wikipedia:Route diagram template/Catalog of pictograms.