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The Ikoma Line ( 生駒線 , Ikoma-sen ) is a railway line of Kintetsu Railway in Nara Prefecture , Japan connecting Ikoma Station in the city of Ikoma and Ōji Station in the town of Ōji . Having a total length of 12.4 km (7.7 mi), the entirely electrified standard gauge line is partially double-tracked . All trains stop at all 12 stations (including both termini) along the line.

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4-540: The Nobutaka Ikoma Electric Railway Co. opened the line in 1922, electrified at 600 VDC. The company merged with Kintetsu in 1964, and in 1969 the voltage was raised to 1500 VDC. The Minami Ikoma - Nabatake section was duplicated in 1977, the Higashiyama - Haginodai section in 1993 and Nabatake - Ikoma in 1994. With the change of the timetable on March 14, 2020, the slow section between Seya-Kitaguchi and Tatsutagawa Stations has ended, and four trains per hour run in

8-482: Is a passenger railway station located in the town of Sangō , Nara Prefecture , Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company, Kintetsu Railway . Seya-Kitaguchi Station is served by the Ikoma Line and is 1.7 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Ōji The station is a ground-level station on a slope with a single side platform and one track. The station building and platform are on

12-474: The morning and evening hours has been implemented throughout the entire line. On May 16, 2022, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Ikoma Line, a special express train was operated between Oji Station and Osaka-Uehonmachi Station. The Ikoma line connects to the following railway lines: Seya-Kitaguchi Station Seya-Kitaguchi Station ( 勢野北口駅 , Seya-Kitaguchi-eki )

16-567: The right side when facing Ōji. The effective length of the platform is for four cars..The station is unattended. Seya-Kitaguchi Station opened on 20 November 1951 on the Shigi-Ikoma Electric Railroad. The Shigi-Ikoma Electric Railroad was merged with the Kintetsu Railway on 1 October 1964. In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 1023 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). The station

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