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The Takaoka Kidō Line and the Shiminatoko Line were operated by Kaetsuno Railway and was called the Manyō Line. As the number of passengers decreased, the railway company discontinued these lines and replaced them by route buses. In 2001, due to local opposition, Kaetsuno Railway,
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As it discontinued all railway lines in 2002 due to serious deficit, the company changed its corporation name from Kaetsunō Railway (
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established the third sector company named Manyosen Company which now operates Manyō Line, after it was transferred to
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This article about a Japanese railway corporation or company-related topic is a
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company operating in the central and western parts of
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Toyama Chihō Railway
Takaoka
Toyama
Japan
Toyama
Bus
Kaetsuno Bus(in Japanese)
bus
Toyama Prefecture
Japan
railway
Manyōsen
Kaetsunō Bus

Takaoka Station
Man'yōsen Shinminatokō Line
Manyosen
Man'yōsen Takaoka Kidō Line

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