Wednesday 4 December 2013

The Isumi Line is a railway line in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by thethird sector Isumi Railway Company. It extends through the center eastern the Bōsō Peninsula, running from Ōhara Station in the city of Isumi, where it connects with the Sotobō Line, to Kazusa-Nakano Station in the town of Ōtaki, where it connects with the Kominato Line.

In December 2010, former JR West KiHa 52 diesel car KiHa 52-125, formerly used on the Ōito Line was purchased by the Isumi Railway. This was repainted into JNR standard red and cream livery before entering revenue service.

From March 2012, two new Isumi 300 series diesel cars entered service on the line. Built by Niigata Transys, these feature transverse seating and toilets.

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