Maya Cablecar
Japanese funicular line in Kobe, Hyōgo
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The Maya Cablecar, officially the Maya Cable Line (摩耶ケーブル線, Maya Kēburu-sen) is a Japanese funicular line in Kobe, Hyōgo, operated by the public company Kōbe City Urban Development. The line opened in 1925, originally as a route to Tōri Tenjō-ji temple on Mount Maya. Now the line is used to see the scenic view of Kobe. Together with Maya Ropeway, the line has an official nickname Maya View Line Yume-Sanpo (まやビューライン夢散歩, Maya Byū Rain Yume-Sanpo, "Maya View Line Dreamy Stroll").
Basic data
- Distance: 0.9 km (0.56 mi)
- System: Single track with two cars
- Gauge: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
- Stations: 2
- Vertical interval: 312 m (1,024 ft)
- Tunnels: 1 (157 m (515 ft))
- Cars: 2, each with 53 passenger capacity
- Operational speed: 3.25 m/s (10.66 ft/s)
stations
- Maya Cable Eki (摩耶ケーブル駅)
- Niji no Eki (虹の駅) (halfway up Mount Maya)
Surroundings
- Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School (兵庫県立神戸高等学校)
- The tunnel of cherry trees (桜のトンネル)[1]
Buses
- Kobe City Bus
- Route 18 (westbound) for Kobe-sannomiya Station (三宮駅) and Rokkōmichi Station (六甲道駅)
- Route 102 (eastbound) for Rokkōmichi Station (六甲道駅)
- Kobe Minato Kanko Bus
- Maya View Line Saka Bus (まやビューライン坂バス) for Nada Station (灘駅)
See also
References
- ^ The tunnel of cherry trees | Kobe City Nada Ward
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maya Cablecar.
- Maya View Line Yume-Sanpo official website (in Japanese)
- Kōbe City Urban Development official website (in Japanese)
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