Hokuriku Railroad Ishikawa Line


The Hokuriku Railroad Ishikawa Line is a railway line owned and operated by Hokuriku Railroad in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The line extends 13.8 km from the city of Kanazawa to Hakusan with a total of 16 stations.

Service

All services are all-stations "Local" trains which travel the entire length of the line, from Nomachi to Tsurugi; the trip takes approximately 30 minutes. During the New Year's Eve and New Year's Day holidays, the line was operated all night to move passengers to and from now-closed Kaga-Ichinomiya, where the nearby Shirayama-Hime Shrine draws crowds.
All trains are operated by drivers only; doors in the middle of each train car do not open.
Until November 30, 2006, there was daytime semi-express service between Nomachi and Tsurugi; trains stopped at Osano, Nonoichi, Sodani, and Oyanagi, making the trip in 25 minutes. This semi-express service was intended to move trains from one part of the line to the other in order to have a more balanced schedule.
On November 1, 2009, the section between Tsurugi and Kaga-Ichinomiya was closed.

Stations

Section closed in 2009

Rolling stock

Hokuriku Railroad uses ten 7000 series and eleven 7700 series electric multiple units on the Ishikawa Line. They are typically run in paired sets.

History