Rokujurigoe Tunnel

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Rokujurigoe Railway Tunnel
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Rokujurigoe Tunnel
Overview
Line Tadami Line
Locationbetween Tadami Station and Ōshirakawa Station
Coordinates 37°18′45.6156″N139°12′59.1516″E / 37.312671000°N 139.216431000°E / 37.312671000; 139.216431000
Statusactive
Operation
Opened1971
Operator East Japan Railway Company
TrafficRailway
CharacterPassenger and Freight
Technical
Line length6,359 m (20,863 ft)
No. of tracks 2
Rokujurigoe Tunnel on Tadami Line Linemap of Tadami Line with Stations.svg
Rokujurigoe Tunnel on Tadami Line

Rokujurigoe Tunnel (六十里越トンネル, Rokujurigoe tonneru) is a tunnel on JR East's Tadami Line that runs through Mt. Asakusa of Echigo Mountains between Tadami Station (只見駅) and Ōshirakawa Station (大白川駅) on the Nigata Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture borders with total length of 6.359 km. It was built and completed in 1971. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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  3. "六十里越トンネル". pixta site. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
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