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This is the Oigawa Railway Ikawa Line. The Ikawa Line is owned by Chubu Electric Power, and the Oigawa Railway is operated under contract. The main line from Kawane Onsen Station to Senzu Station is currently closed due to damage caused by the typhoon, so travel on that section will require bus transportation. The Oigawa Railway operates many steam locomotives, including the Thomas the Tank Engine, but if you go to Ikawa Station on the Ikawa Line, you won't be able to see any steam locomotives at all. 0:00 From Kanaya Station to Senzu Station. 12:11 Senzu Station. Departure 17:00 Kawane Ryogoku 22:40 Sawama 29:00 Domoto 35:00 Kawane Koyama 39:00 Okuizumi 48:20 Abt Ichishiro. Here, the Abt electric locomotive is coupled. The train runs up Japan's steepest gradient of 90‰. 54:00 Campsite 56:30 Nagashima Dam. Electric locomotive uncoupling. 1:03:00 Hiranda 1:07:20 Okuoikojo 1:13:40 Sessokyo Onsen 1:18:30 Abandoned suspension bridge 1:22:00 Omori. There are no roads nearby, so even if you get off at this remote station you can't go anywhere. 1:26:10 Sekinosawa Bridge. 70.8m high. The highest railway bridge in Japan. 1:31:50 Kanzo 1:38:50 Okuizumi Dam 1:45:50 Ikawa Dam 1:46:50 The last stop is Ikawa Station