
Overview
Severely damaged by the Kumamoto Earthquake in April 2016, Minamiaso Railway finally resumed full operation after seven years and three months, in July 2023. Of the 17.7km line, 10.6km was destroyed, including bridges. At the time, restoration seemed hopeless due to the enormous repair costs. However, the railway company worked with the local community to bring the railway back online. Along with the restoration, the station buildings were renewed, a new car was introduced, and areas around the stations are currently being redeveloped. Minamiaso Railway also began a direct operation with the JR line for better access to JR Kumamoto Station, plus their popular trolley train made a full recovery. Join us as we take a look at Minamiaso Railway's road to recovery.
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9 - 1Must-see Railway News: The Latter Half of 2022 January 19, 2023
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9 - 2Ichibata Electric Railway: Working Hand in Hand with the Region February 09, 2023
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9 - 3Choshi Electric Railway: Turning Creative Ideas into Profit March 23, 2023
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9 - 4The Tohoku Shinkansen: Full Speed Ahead April 13, 2023
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9 - 5JR Geibi Line and Kisuki Line at a Crossroads May 18, 2023
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9 - 6Yuri Kogen Railway: Getting People Back on Track June 08, 2023
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9 - 7Collaborating to Revive Japan's Stations June 22, 2023
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9 - 9Must-see Railway News: The First Half of 2023 July 27, 2023
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9 - 10Fukushima's Iizaka Line: Keeping Business on Track September 07, 2023
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9 - 11Minamiaso Railway: Overcoming Disaster September 14, 2023
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9 - 12Countdown to the Hokuriku Shinkansen Extension September 28, 2023
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9 - 13Putting JR Hokkaido's Abandoned Lines to Use October 26, 2023
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9 - 14Haga Utsunomiya LRT: Shaping Communities November 16, 2023
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9 - 15Oigawa Railway: Keeping Steam Alive November 30, 2023
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9 - 16JR Shikoku's Collaborative New Idea December 21, 2023